Associate Professor Lise Mogensen
Associate Professor in Medical Education, Research and Evaluation, School of Medicine
Biography
Lise Mogensen is an associate professor and researcher in the School of Medicine. Leading the award winning 'Community Research Teaching Team', she convenes the ‘Community Research Projects’, a core program in the MBBS course, in which medical students learn applied research skills by completing real world projects on health issues in urban and rural communities. She is also the academic lead of program evaluation in the School of Medicine, and Chairs the School’s Evaluation Committee.
Lise is a qualitative and mixed methods researcher with a keen interest in developing inclusive research approaches with vulnerable populations. She leads an international research network focused on participatory methodologies to include vulnerable and marginalised children. Her research interests are comprised in three inter-related research programs with several active projects:
- Child and youth well-being research
- Living with disability, mental illness, and chronic illness
- Medical education research
Lise is a registered HDR supervisor and a research associate with the Children's Policy Centre at the Australian National University.
Research Interests
- Child health and well-being
- Critical Disability Studies
- Health Sociology
- Medical Education
- Mental Health
- Student welfare and wellbeing
Qualifications and Recognition
- PhD, University of Western Sydney
- BAppSc(OT)Honours, University of Western Sydney
- WSU Women’s Research Fellowship, 2018
- WSU Excellence in Teaching Award, 2017
- UWS Early Career Research Fellowship, 2014
- UWS University Medal for Outstanding Scholarship, 2006
- Australian Postgraduate Award (APA), 2005
Research and Publications
https://research-report.uws.edu.au/wpubs/Portal.asp
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