Championing cultural safety in health care and why it matters: A western White woman's perspective
Автор: Menzies School of Health Research
Загружено: 2025-06-29
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In this Cultural Safety Champions Session Dr Shirley McGough presented on the topic of “Championing cultural safety in health care and why it matters: A western White woman's perspective”.
About the presenter: Dr Shirley McGough is an experience academic and is currently the Director of Work Integrated Learning at Curtin School of Nursing. She also holds a joint position as Research Consultant the Centre for Nursing Research at Sir Charles Gairdner Osborne Park Health Care Group. Shirley has extensive experience in curricula design, development and implementation at a tertiary level. Her research foci is in Cultural Safety, Educational Research and Mental Health, using qualitative and mixed method design She has published widely in high-ranking academic journals, and her work is cited internationally, reflecting its global impact and relevance.
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