Griffith alumnus named 2020 Midwife of the Year
Griffith alumnus and midwifery lecturer Cassandra Nest has been recognised for her work proving quality maternity care to First Nations people with the HESTA Midwife of the Year 2020 award.
Griffith alumnus and midwifery lecturer Cassandra Nest has been recognised for her work proving quality maternity care to First Nations people with the HESTA Midwife of the Year 2020 award.
A lack of choice and control that Aboriginal women currently have over their birthing experience is the driving force for Griffith graduate Cassandra Nest from the Gold Coast.
A Griffith panel of experts has explained why it is essential that patients from all walks of life see themselves represented by the clinicians that treat them.
Griffith University acknowledges National Reconciliation Week and National Sorry Day with an enduring commitment to its Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
Global events have highlighted the importance of critical healthcare workers, including nurses at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic and the midwives who continue to serve the community.
Griffith’s internationally recognised Bachelor of Midwifery program has celebrated its tenth birthday.
From Rhodes Scholars to disability education innovators and social justice leaders — meet the finalists in this year’s Griffith University Outstanding Alumni Awards.
The latest addition to the Woolloongabba precinct will showcase emerging and established artists in a new contemporary arts space.