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Talila Milroy is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Western Australia, specializing in Indigenous medical education and parental health programs. Talila holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from the University of Sydney and a Bachelor of Science in psychology. Her research interests focus on improving the well-being of Aboriginal families through targeted parenting programs and understanding women’s perspectives on menstrual health. With an h-index of 35 and numerous citations, she has actively contributed to several collaborative research projects aimed at enhancing health outcomes for Indigenous populations. Additionally, she is involved with the Leaders Indigenous Medical Education Network as a Research Associate, working to advance indigenous medical education by fostering relationships between academia and the Aboriginal community. Talila's work is driven by a strong commitment to community engagement and the practical implications of her research to support Indigenous health initiatives.
Leaders Indigenous Medical Education Network • Australia
Contributed to advancing Indigenous medical education through research and community engagement.
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