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Tiffany Boulton is an Associate Professor (Teaching) in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary. Her academic background encompasses Sociology and Social Policy, having obtained her PhD from the University of Leeds in the UK. Tiffany's research interests are rooted in Disability Studies and Sociology, focusing on the intersections of gender and health. She specifically explores invisible disabilities, mental health, and maternity care. Her research is informed by Critical Disability and Feminist theories, and she utilizes qualitative participatory research methods. Tiffany collaborates with communities to identify and address the structural barriers faced by marginalized individuals in accessing healthcare, mental health services, and educational and workplace settings. In addition to her academic role, Tiffany is trained as a birth and postpartum doula and is a co-founder of the Radical Mental Health Doula (RMHD) program, a social innovation project designed to provide new types of doula support for individuals facing mental health challenges. Over the past decade, she has also examined the roles of midwives and doulas in maternity care.
University of Calgary • Calgary, AB, Canada
Teaching and research in Community Health Sciences, focusing on Disability Studies, mental health and maternity care.
Department of Computer Science Master's program. GRE scores are expected for international students.