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Louise Mitchell is a Research Fellow at the National Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Research, with a clinical background as a Physiotherapist and expertise in Clinical Epidemiology. She completed her PhD in Paediatrics, focusing on physical activity and performance in children and adolescents with hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy. Her thesis evaluated the effectiveness of a novel web-based treatment program through a randomized controlled trial design. Louise has held various roles in government, academia, and clinical practice as a researcher and epidemiologist. Currently, she is involved in a team focused on cervical cancer elimination initiatives. Her qualifications include a PhD in Paediatrics, a Master of Health Science in Clinical Epidemiology, and a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with honors, all from the University of Queensland. In her research, she actively engages with topics pertaining to Indigenous health and evaluation processes in healthcare initiatives.
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