• #5 In Scientific Dialogue With...Dr Kate Buchanan, Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Midwifery at ECU School of Nursing and Midwifery
    Aug 14 2025

    Welcome to In Scientific Dialogue With.....The Women and Infants Research Foundation’s (WIRF's) podcast series celebrating the pioneers shaping the future of women’s, maternal and newborn health.

    This series spotlights incredible individuals driving innovation – medical researchers, clinicians, nurses, midwives, and professionals in allied health.

    Each episode’s guest will discuss their innovative work and how it may transform maternal care and clinical practices from improving preterm birth outcomes to maternal mental health, gynaecology, and more.

    So, sit back and join us for In Scientific Dialogue With.

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    Welcome to episode 5 of the In Scientific Dialogue With….

    I’m your host Vicki Main and in this episode Dr Kate Buchanan is on the show.

    Dr Kate Buchanan is a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at ECU and Honorary Research Consultant at Fiona Stanley Hospital. She is an emerging midwifery research leader and a speaker at the upcoming 2025 WIRF Scientific Dialogue.

    Welcome Dr Kate Buchanan.

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    32 mins
  • #4 In Scientific Dialogue With...Dr Gareth Baynam and Dr Andy Poh: "Rare But Everywhere: Rethinking Health and Health Systems Through the Lens of Rare Diseases"
    Jul 25 2025

    Welcome to In Scientific Dialogue With.....The Women and Infants Research Foundation’s (WIRF's) podcast series celebrating the pioneers shaping the future of women’s, maternal and newborn health.

    This series spotlights incredible individuals driving innovation – medical researchers, clinicians, nurses, midwives, and professionals in allied health.

    Each episode’s guest will discuss their innovative work and how it may transform maternal care and clinical practices from improving preterm birth outcomes to maternal mental health, gynaecology, and more.

    So, sit back and join us for In Scientific Dialogue With.

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    Welcome to episode 4 of the In Scientific Dialogue With…..

    I’m your host Vicki Main and in this episode Dr. Gareth Baynam and Dr. Andy Poh “Rare But Everywhere: Rethinking Health and Health Systems Through the Lens of Rare Diseases”

    Dr Gareth Baynam is the a clinical geneticist, rare disease advocate and intrapreneur. Gareth is passionate about advancing translational science and transforming equitable health care delivery through innovation in precision public health. That is using ancient, old and new data and technologies to serve those at most need.

    Dr. Andy Poh is a Healthcare Strategist, Executive, Leadership and Transformation Advisor for health systems. His career roles span the government and private sectors, which include advising country-level and organizational leadership on strategy, policy and transformation, as well as establishing and managing healthcare systems. His expertise encompasses healthcare transformation, growth and public private partnerships. He has a particular interest in the Future of Healthcare, emerging technologies and innovation.

    Welcome Dr Gareth Baynam and Dr. Andy Poh

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    48 mins
  • #3 In Scientific Dialogue With...Dr Brennen Mills - Senior Lecturer and Researcher in the School of Medical & Health Sciences (SMHS) at Edith Cowan University (ECU)
    Jul 21 2025

    Welcome to In Scientific Dialogue With. The Women and Infants Research Foundation’s (WIRF's) podcast series celebrating the pioneers shaping the future of women’s, maternal and newborn health.

    This series spotlights incredible individuals driving innovation – medical researchers, clinicians, nurses, midwives, and professionals in allied health.

    Each episode’s guest will discuss their innovative work and how it may transform maternal care and clinical practices from improving preterm birth outcomes to maternal mental health, gynaecology, and more.

    So, sit back and join us for In Scientific Dialogue With.

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    Welcome to Episode 3 of In Scientific Dialogue With...

    I’m your host Vicki Main and in this episode we speak with Dr Brennen Mills who is a Senior Lecturer and active researcher in the School of Medical & Health Sciences (SMHS) and Leads the Simulation & Immersive Digital Technology Group (SIDTG) at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Western Australia.

    Dr Mills’ background is in the development and evaluation of innovative technologies and high-fidelity simulation-based learning environments for education and training, with a focus on resilience building and enhancing preparedness in pressurised settings. This includes the development and evaluation of novel pathways for digital, augmented and virtual reality technology.

    Welcome, Dr. Brennen Mills

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    36 mins
  • #2 In Scientific Dialogue With...Joanne Beedie - CEO, Helping Little Hands
    May 20 2025

    Welcome to the In Scientific Dialogue With...Women and Infants Research Foundation Podcast series that celebrates the pioneers shaping the future of women’s, maternal, and newborn health.

    This series shines a spotlight on the incredible individuals driving innovation in healthcare including medical researchers, clinicians, nurses, midwives, and professionals in allied health.

    From preterm birth prevention to maternal mental health, gynaecology, and more, we’ll explore the diverse and inspiring work of those at the forefront of these vital fields.

    So, sit back and join us….

    Welcome to episode 2 of the In Scientific Dialogue With...

    I’m your host Vicki Main and in this episode Joanne Beedie, CEO and Founder of Helping Little Hands joins us.

    Joanne is the CEO and Founder of Helping Little Hands, a passionate advocate and leader in embedding genuine consumer involvement in health research, especially in the fields of women’s and perinatal health.

    She chairs the WIRF Community Involvement Advisory Board, where she leads a diverse group of consumers to ensure research reflects real community needs and delivers meaningful outcomes.

    Joanne also contributes her expertise as a member of the WIRF Scientific Steering Committee and Grant Sub-Committee, and regularly presents keynotes at the WIRF Symposium.

    As an Expert Mentor Contributor, she supports early and mid-career researchers to strengthen research quality through authentic community engagement, helping shape research that is both ethical and impactful.

    Welcome Joanne

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    28 mins
  • #1 In Scientific Dialogue With... Dr Sean Carter, Obstetrics & Gynaecology Senior Registrar at King Edward Memorial Hospital
    Apr 22 2025

    Welcome to In Scientific Dialogue With. The Women and Infants Research Foundation’s (WIRF's) podcast series celebrating the pioneers shaping the future of women’s, maternal and newborn health.

    This series spotlights incredible individuals driving innovation – medical researchers, clinicians, nurses, midwives, and professionals in allied health.

    Each episode’s guest will discuss their innovative work and how it may transform maternal care and clinical practices from improving preterm birth outcomes to maternal mental health, gynaecology, and more.

    So, sit back and join us for In Scientific Dialogue With.

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    Welcome to Episode 1 of In Scientific Dialogue With...

    I’m your host, Vicki Main. This month, I’m joined by Dr. Sean Carter, a John Monash Scholar and RANZCOG Senior Registrar in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth. He’s currently completing a PhD at the National University of Singapore, researching the molecular and pharmacological basis of fetal lung maturation to improve antenatal corticosteroid therapy and the management of preterm birth.

    Sean has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, holds several international research grants and scholarships, and has received multiple awards for his conference presentations.

    Outside of research, he enjoys hiking, surfing, and sharing a whiskey with his PhD supervisor, Prof Matt Kemp.

    Welcome, Dr. Sean Carter

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    44 mins