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Ms Lyn Ebert

Work Phone (02) 4921 6347
Fax (02) 4921 6301
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Position Senior Lecturer
School of Nursing and Midwifery
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office RW2-49, Richardson Wing

Biography

I have been a registered nurse since 1978 and a registered midwife since 1990. I remain current with registration in both disciplines. I recently completed my Doctor of Philosophy - Midwifery, exploring the maternity care encounters of socially disadvantaged women. I completed my Masters of Philosophy - Midwifery in 2008, exploring the interactions between midwives and women who smoked during pregnancy. My findings, for both studies would suggest that it is often difficult for midwives to maintain a woman-centred model of interaction with competing organisational and Ministry of Health public health agendas.

I am the Program Convenor for the Bachelor of Midwifery in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health, at the University of Newcastle.

My research interests therefore, involve the provision of woman-centred care for all childbearing women regardless of the midwifery context as well as the educational strategies that will support graduate midwives to implement woman-centred care into their practice.

Qualifications

  • Graduate Diploma in Vocational Education, Charles Sturt University
  • Bachelor of Nursing, University of New England

Research

Research keywords

  • health professional interactions
  • social disadvantage and childbearing
  • woman-centred care
  • woman-midwife relationship

Research expertise

Midwifery,

Nursing,

Women's health in relation to childbearing, and

Communicating within a partnership model of health care

I recently completed my Doctor of Philosophy - Midwifery, exploring the maternity care encounters of socially disadvantaged women. I completed my Masters of Philosophy - Midwifery in 2008, exploring the interactions between midwives and women who smoked during pregnancy. I my findings would suggest that it is often difficult for midwives to maintain a woman-centred model of interaction with competing organisational and Ministry of Health public health agendas.

Collaboration

I am currently a member of the nursing and midwifery BRICs (Building Research and Interdisciplinary Collaboration) Network.

I am also currently a member of the research centre for health professional education.

Languages

  • English

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
111006 Midwifery 85
111000 Nursing 15

Administrative

Administrative expertise

I am currently the program convenor for the Bachelor of Midwifery Program in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health, at the University of Newcastle.


Teaching

Teaching keywords

  • midwifery
  • neonatal care
  • nursing

Teaching expertise

I have been teaching within the midwifery, nursing undergraduate and postgraduate programs since 2000 at the University of Newcastle. I also guest lecture into the Masters of Pharmacology program. I am currently the program convenor for the Bachelor of Midwifery Program in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health, at the University of Newcastle. My research interests involve the provision of woman-centred care for all childbearing women regardless of the midwifery context and the educational strategies that will support graduate midwives to implement woman-centred care into their practice.