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Heidi heads Child Health Laboratory Research and is Director of HealthLAB at the Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Dr Hughes mixed-methods research includes quantitative measures, longitudinal datasets, qualitative research and partnering with patient experts and community leaders and clinician collaborators to prioritise and develop research priorities and deliver research impact.
Study a full medical degree program in Darwin through our collaboration with Flinders University. The Bachelor of Clinical Sciences / Doctor of Medicine (CDU/Flinders University) double degree means you could complete your medical degree in six years. The Bachelor of Clinical Sciences is a highly competitive course with limited places available each year and prepares students for careers in medicine and medical science.
The Bachelor of Midwifery prepares students for the role of Registered Midwife. The program is underpinned by a philosophy of woman-centred care and provides learning opportunities to prepare the students to function as reflective, compassionate, safe and competent midwives. Our programs qualify for ‘away from base’ funding for indigenous people. We have expert Indigenous midwives involved in teaching and research.
This project was funded by the federal government’s Office of Learning and Teaching. In 2015, Charles Darwin University was given a Seed grant to develop an online shell to enable Indigenous authorities to teach their language and culture on their own terms to University students.
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