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Dr. Liz Pressick is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Rural Health Services at the Rural Health Research Institute, Charles Sturt University. With 31 years of experience, she holds a PhD in Indigenous Health and Public Health from the University of Sunshine Coast. Her expertise spans qualitative research, exercise physiology, and health promotion, complemented by a Graduate Diploma in Elite Sports Coaching and a BSc in Applied Science (Human Movement). She also holds a Certificate IV in Workplace Assessment and Training, reflecting her commitment to education and professional development.
Her research focuses on advancing Indigenous health, rural health services, and community well-being through interdisciplinary approaches. Dr. Pressick is dedicated to teaching public health and exercise physiology, emphasizing practical application in real-world settings. Her work integrates community engagement and evidence-based strategies to address health disparities, particularly in regional and rural areas.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. She is affiliated with the Rural Health Research Institute, contributing to initiatives such as the Family Empowerment Program and research on health access in regional NSW.





