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Biography
Natalie holds the position of Coordinator, Policy and Client Services at the PHRN.
Natalie joined the PHRN after working as a Research Officer with the Electoral Matters Committee at the Parliament of Victoria and as a qualitative health researcher at RMIT University, Monash University and the University of Melbourne.
Natalie has worked on a range of research projects including how people with depression are cared for in the community, students' experience of clinical placements and its impact on graduate practice, cultural safety in nursing, and women's experiences of gynaecological cancer.
She has a PhD from the Key Centre for Women's Health (now known as the Centre for Women's Health, Gender and Society), a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre in Women's Health, at the University of Melbourne.
Natalie joined the PHRN after working as a Research Officer with the Electoral Matters Committee at the Parliament of Victoria and as a qualitative health researcher at RMIT University, Monash University and the University of Melbourne.
Natalie has worked on a range of research projects including how people with depression are cared for in the community, students' experience of clinical placements and its impact on graduate practice, cultural safety in nursing, and women's experiences of gynaecological cancer.
She has a PhD from the Key Centre for Women's Health (now known as the Centre for Women's Health, Gender and Society), a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre in Women's Health, at the University of Melbourne.
Funding overview
Boudville, N. and Wray, N. [2012] “Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Research Advisory Committee Grant”. Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth. $42,765.40.
Markovic, M. and Wray, N. [2007] “Royal Women’s Hospital Gynaecological Cancer Support Group.” Health Self-Help Funding Program. Department of Human Services, Melbourne. $900.
Markovic, M. and Wray, N. [2006] “The cancer support group program for survivors of gynaecological cancer and their family members”. Building Cancer Support Networks Grant Program. Commonwealth Department of Health & Ageing, Canberra. $80,154 [4 years].
Wray, N. [2002] “Women’s experiences of gynaecological cancer”. National Health and Medical Research Council Travelling Scholarship. National Health and Medical Research Council, Canberra. $8,900.
Wray, N. [2002] “Women’s experiences of gynaecological cancer”. Melbourne University Postgraduate Overseas Research Experience Scholarship. The University of Melbourne, Melbourne. $3,560.
Wray, N. [2001] “Women’s experiences of gynaecological cancer”. National Health and Medical Research Council Public Health Postgraduate Scholarship. National Health and Medical Research Council, Canberra. $18,842 p.a [3 years].
Wray, N. [2000] “Women’s experiences of gynaecological cancer”. Research support for translating costs of research and dissemination of research results. Cancer Council of Victoria, Melbourne. $2,100.
Wray, N. [2000] “Women’s experiences of gynaecological cancer”. Royal Women’s Hospital Postgraduate Research Degree Scholarship. Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne. $17,000.
Markovic, M. and Wray, N. [2007] “Royal Women’s Hospital Gynaecological Cancer Support Group.” Health Self-Help Funding Program. Department of Human Services, Melbourne. $900.
Markovic, M. and Wray, N. [2006] “The cancer support group program for survivors of gynaecological cancer and their family members”. Building Cancer Support Networks Grant Program. Commonwealth Department of Health & Ageing, Canberra. $80,154 [4 years].
Wray, N. [2002] “Women’s experiences of gynaecological cancer”. National Health and Medical Research Council Travelling Scholarship. National Health and Medical Research Council, Canberra. $8,900.
Wray, N. [2002] “Women’s experiences of gynaecological cancer”. Melbourne University Postgraduate Overseas Research Experience Scholarship. The University of Melbourne, Melbourne. $3,560.
Wray, N. [2001] “Women’s experiences of gynaecological cancer”. National Health and Medical Research Council Public Health Postgraduate Scholarship. National Health and Medical Research Council, Canberra. $18,842 p.a [3 years].
Wray, N. [2000] “Women’s experiences of gynaecological cancer”. Research support for translating costs of research and dissemination of research results. Cancer Council of Victoria, Melbourne. $2,100.
Wray, N. [2000] “Women’s experiences of gynaecological cancer”. Royal Women’s Hospital Postgraduate Research Degree Scholarship. Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne. $17,000.
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- 2 Article
Reflexivity in practice: Ethical dilemmas in research with potential living kidney donors
Cuesta-Briand, B., Wray, N. & Boudville, N., 2015, In : RESEARCH ETHICS REVIEW. 11, p. 164-172Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
The cost of organ donation: Potential living kidney Donors' perspectives
Cuesta-Briand, B., Wray, N. & Boudville, N., 2015, In : Health and Social Work. 40, 4, p. 307-315Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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