Indeed, congratulations Pat, well deserved. Jenny


On 11/06/2012 5:22 PM, Sandall, Jane wrote:
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Dear all
I would like to endorse Caroline Homers congratulations to Pat Brodie for a well deserved award
with best wishes
Jane Sandall

 

The advantage of being in the UK at this moment is that I am awake at 0001hrs when the Queen’s Birthday Awards are released! The disadvantage is that I am not in Australia to celebrate with the amazing Pat Brodie AM!!!!

 

Well done Pat – a very worthy award!!!!

 

Enjoy the day!

 

http://www.gg.gov.au/res/file/2012/honours/qb2012/Media%20Notes%20AM%20(A-L)%20(final).pdf

 

Much love Caroline

 

 

MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA

 

Dr Patricia May BRODIE, Dulwich Hill NSW 2203

For service to midwifery as a clinician, researcher and educator, and to professional associations.

 

Chair, Midwifery Practice and Research, Sydney South West Area Health Service and University of Technology Sydney, 2005-2010; Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health; Member, National Health Workforce Taskforce, National Core Competencies and Educational Framework for Maternity Services, 2008-2009; Senior Research Midwife, Australian Midwifery Action Project, 1999-2002.

Chair, National Advisory Committee, Australian Midwifery Standards, 2007-2009.

Member, Maternal and Perinatal Ministerial Advisory Committee, NSW Department of Health, 2007; Member, Maternal and Perinatal Health Priority Taskforce.

Member, Independent Panel to monitor the implementation of the Garling Report, 2008.

Member, Perinatal and Infant Sub-Committee, NSW Mental Health Program Council, 2007.

Member, Reference Group, Developing Inter-Professional Learning and Practice Capabilities within the Australian Health Workforce, Australasian Inter-Professional Practice and Education Network, 2007.

Member, Midwifery Practice Committee, Nurses and Midwives Board of NSW.

Adviser, Review Standards of Maternity Care and Practice in Papua New Guinea, AusAID and the World Health Organisation, 1999.

Senior Policy Analyst, Nursing Branch, NSW Department of Health, 1998.

Member, National Steering Committee, beyondblue.

President, Australian College of Midwives, 2006-2009; Vice-President 2001-2004; Life Member, 2006.

President, New South Wales Midwives Association, for 6 years; Executive Member, 1993-2009.

Technical Adviser in Midwifery Education, World Health Organisation, Papua New Guinea.

Project Leader, Camden/Campbelltown Midwifery Models of Care, Sydney South West Area Health Service, 2005.

Coordinator, Birthing Services, St George Hospital, Kogarah, 2003-2005.

Senior Clinical Adviser, Maternity Services, NSW Department of Health, 2002-2003.

Researcher, Australian Midwifery Action Project, Australian Research Council, 1999-2002.

Has written over 30 research papers including journal articles, book chapters and reports.

 

 

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Caroline Homer

Professor of Midwifery

Director: Centre for Midwifery, Child and Family Health

Associate Dean (International & Development)

Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health

Phone: +61 2 9514 4886

Mobile Australia: 0418 466 974

 

UK mobile – 07580 934 921

 

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Level 7, Building 10, City Campus

PO Box 123 Broadway NSW  2007

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Top ranked in NSW for nursing and midwifery research (ERA 4)

 

 

 

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