Chanelle Warton
Research Officer
Working groups
Background
Chanelle Warton is Research Officer within the Global Women's and Newborn's Health Group at Burnet Institute.
Chanelle is a doctoral candidate at Monash Bioethics Centre, Monash University. Her doctoral research investigates the role healthcare professionals play in support people’s reproductive autonomy around prenatal testing, employing both theoretical and empirical bioethics methodologies.
In 2021, Chanelle completed a Master of Public Health with specialisations in both global health and sexual and reproductive health.
Qualifications
- PhD Candidate, Monash University, Australia
- MPH, University of Melbourne, Australia
- BA, Monash University, Australia
Positions
- 2023–present: Research Officer, Burnet Institute
- 2022–2023: Research Assistant, University of Melbourne
- 2021–2023: Research Assistant, Monash University
- 2021–2022: Teaching Associate, Monash University
Awards
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Burnet publications
View 4 moreImpact of working in continuity of care models on Australian midwives: A scoping review
Women and Birth
Michelle Hobday et al
A snapshot of Australian midwifery: A workforce survey
Women and Birth
Kirsten Small et al
The regulation and practice of midwifery prescribing around the world: A scoping review of regulations and literature
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Kirsten Small et al
Current projects
Accelerating research and progress in maternal and newborn health (ARPAN CRE)
A unique collaborative network improving outcomes for women and newborns by strengthening reproductive, maternal and newborn research across Asia and the Pacific region.
Pacific SMILE: increasing access to midwifery simulation in Pacific countries
This project brings new midwifery simulation labs to countries in the Pacific region.