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Amanda Mountford is a Lecturer in Midwifery and Midwifery Clinical Facilitator at Bankstown Hospital. She holds a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), a Graduate Diploma of Midwifery and Graduate Certificate of Higher Education (Teaching and Learning) from UTS, and a Master of Midwifery from Flinders University. Her professional journey spans over 7 years as a Clinical Midwifery Specialist in a Midwifery Group Practice Model at Royal North Shore Hospital, alongside experience as a Calmbirth educator.
Her research focuses on improving student learning environments through the 'One Midwife, One Student' project, aiming to enhance student belonging and educational outcomes. She has been part of UTS's teaching faculty for over four years, integrating clinical expertise with academic roles. Amanda's work bridges midwifery practice, education, and student well-being, with a strong emphasis on experiential learning and clinical mentorship.
No specific scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, though her current research project suggests active engagement in funded initiatives. She does not supervise named graduate students, but her teaching and facilitation roles imply contributions to student development.



