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Rosalind Case is a clinician researcher focused on the psychological wellbeing of individuals living with cardiac conditions. She serves as a senior clinical psychologist in the Department of Cardiology at Alfred Health in Melbourne, where she directly engages with patients living with heart failure, particularly those undergoing mechanical circulatory support and heart transplant pathways. Alongside her clinical work, she operates a private practice, providing tailored psychological therapies to survivors of cardiac arrest. Rosalind's research interests are closely aligned with her clinical experiences, aiming to improve psychosocial support services and enhance clinical care for cardiac care consumers, their families, and caregivers. She possesses honorary roles such as Adjunct Research Fellow at the Research Evaluation Unit of Ambulance Victoria and Scientific Collaborator with the Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute. Her expertise also addresses the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Rosalind obtained her PhD in Psychology from the University of Waikato in June 2014, following a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology and a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Social Science, with her Bachelor's degree receiving Honours.
Monash University • Melbourne
Conducting research and collaboration within the university's health projects.
Alfred Health • Melbourne
Providing clinical care to heart failure patients and operating private practice.
Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute • Melbourne
Collaborating on scientific research related to heart and diabetes health.
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