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Dr. Sue Willey is a Senior Lecturer at Monash University, specializing in public health and midwifery. Her research focuses on the implementation of perinatal mental health screening for women from refugee backgrounds and health promotion strategies targeting migrant and refugee populations. Dr. Willey has conducted various projects, including a pilot study on medication adherence among recent Indian migrants with chronic conditions, and evaluations of maternity care access for Aboriginal women. She is deeply involved in qualitative research methods and program evaluations, particularly in health equity and maternal health. Over the years at Monash, she has played a significant role in supervising research projects and supervising master’s students. Dr. Willey's collaborations extend across Australia and international contexts, reflecting her commitment to improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations. Her expertise aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in advancing education and health equity.
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