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Steph Garratt is a Health Sociologist and Ethicist specializing in mixed-methods research and qualitative methodologies related to older adult care, medication quality and safety, and relational ethics. With a PhD from the University of Auckland, she focuses on medication omissions in clinical decision-making within New Zealand residential aged care homes. Dr. Garratt has over a decade of experience working with healthcare professionals in Australia and New Zealand, contributing to generating practical ethical frameworks in healthcare settings. She currently leads pilot projects aimed at improving medication administration processes in aged care facilities as part of her role at Monash University, where she also mentors PhD students. Her research areas include Aged Care, Bioethics, Clinical Decision-Making, and Qualitative Research, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals to ensure equitable health outcomes.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Conducting research on healthcare ethics and managing pilot projects in aged care.
University of Auckland • Auckland, New Zealand
Guest lecturing and contributing to assessments in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences.
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