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Eleanor Mitchell is a Lecturer at the School of Rural Health, Monash University, specializing in rural health, primary care, and community-based health research. She focuses on rural and Indigenous health systems, aging populations ('Healthy start to life' and 'Ageing well'), and health workforce development. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing equitable healthcare access and workforce sustainability.
Her research spans disaster impacts on perinatal mental health, tele-mental health service effectiveness during pandemics, and factors influencing healthcare graduate placement preferences. She leads projects such as the 'Health Evaluation - Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Services' and 'Gippsland PHN HeadtoHelp Hub Model Evaluation.'
- Key Research Areas: Rural health workforce, maternal and child health, aged care, health program evaluation.
- Collaborations: Partnerships with Gippsland Health Network and local health organizations to address rural healthcare challenges.
Eleanor actively supervises honours, master’s, and PhD students in rural health topics, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to community health challenges.



