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Julia S. Seng is a leading researcher in the field of midwifery and women's health, focusing on the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on childbearing outcomes. With extensive experience in qualitative and participatory action research, Dr. Seng's work aims to understand women's experiences to inform the development of interventions, such as the psychoeducation program, Survivor Moms’ Companion®, which addresses abuse-related PTSD. Additionally, she is a co-founder and chief executive officer of a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing trauma-specific education programs for emerging adults and childbearing individuals. Dr. Seng has been recognized for her contributions to nursing education and research, having received numerous awards including Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and the Mae Edna Doyle Teacher of the Year Award from the University of Michigan School of Nursing. She teaches in the School of Nursing and is involved with the Department of Women’s Studies, mentoring students and leading courses on Trauma-Informed Practice. Her affiliations with professional organizations highlight her commitment to the advancement of midwifery and women's health studies, as well as her involvement on editorial boards in the field.
University of Michigan School of Nursing • Ann Arbor, MI
Teaching midwifery and women's health courses, mentoring graduate students, and leading trauma-informed practice programs.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science