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Our vision is to reduce the devastating impact of stillbirth for women, families and the wider community through improving care to reduce the number of stillborn babies and to reduce the impact of this loss.
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Dr Sue Vlack

Metro North Hospital and Health Service

Sue Vlack is a public health physician and health services researcher with clinical experience in Indigenous community women's and children's health, working at Metro North Public Health Unit. Doctor Vlack chaired the original Indigenous Reference Group for Stillbirth Prevention at Mater Research, and contributed to development of Indigenous-specific resources such as Bubba’s Movements and what they mean https://sanda.psanz.com.au/parent-centre/pregnancy/; BabyHelp: a diagnostic tool for Indigenous parents and Health Workers; and Indigenous Health Worker Resource Manual for Immunisation in Queensland. Her PhD project was Relating well to people: a mixed-methods evaluation of preventive care implementation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in mainstream, urban general practice.


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