
معرفی
Theresa Larkin is an Associate Professor of Medical Sciences at the University of Wollongong, specializing in Graduate Medicine. She holds a PhD in Biomedical Science, a BSc (Hons) in Chemistry, and a Masters in Higher Education. Her teaching focuses on anatomy and physiology for medical students, with an emphasis on interactive clinical anatomy education.
Her research spans diverse areas, including:
- Hormonal roles in mental and maternal health
- Hip muscle strength and pregnancy-related back pain
- Omega-3 fatty acids in health
- Deep vein anatomy and chronic pelvic pain
Recent publications analyze terms like hysterectomy (arguing for uterectomy), brain aneurysms, venous insufficiency, and reproductive biology. Articles highlight connections between vascular health, oxidative stress, and hormonal impacts on anatomy.
Theresa advocates for accurate medical terminology through her work, particularly in women’s reproductive health. She operates from Wollongong, Australia, and is active in research supervision and public health communication.


