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A/Prof Virginia Stulz is currently working in a conjoint position between Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District and Western Sydney University. Virginia is currently Chief Investigator on one major research project in three Local Health Districts of NSW that improves birth options for women. She recently worked in NSW across four Local Health Districts on a major research project in an effort to improve student midwives’ experiences. She mentors and supports midwives in the local health district with their research projects. She collaborates with other university academics across Australia and New Zealand as a member of the Trans Tasman Midwifery Education Committee (TTMEC) and worked as the Chair for the TTMEC from 2021 to 2022. She is currently leading a national research project with this consortium that explores characteristics of support within new graduate programmes within Australia and has led another national research project that focused on midwives’ experiences during COVID-19. In collaboration with other researchers, she has published 22 peer-reviewed journal articles over the past five years in areas of complementary therapies, midwifery education, factors affecting birth practices, gender-based violence and women’s health. Virginia is currently supervising five higher degree research students as a primary supervisor and co-supervising two students.
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BMC Women's Healthno. 1 (2024): 1-24
Journal of Clinical Nursingno. 17-18 (2023): 5855-5864
Journal of clinical nursing (2023)
Vaccinesno. 4 (2023)
Geteneh Moges Assefa,Muluken Dessalegn Muluneh,Sentayehu Tsegaye,Sintayehu Abebe,Misrak Makonnen, Woldu Kidane, Kasahun Negash, Abebaye Getaneh,Virginia Stulz
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