Introducing the North-west Rural Medical Education Unit
The NWRMEU helps support the Bendigo and Mildura Rural Clinical Schools. It offers clinical educators a range of resources from printed material to participation in the Graduate Certificate of Health Professional Education. Please see our other web pages for more information.
NWRMEU Staff
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Head of Unit
Ms Natalie Radomski: Dip Lib, BA(Lib), Grad Dip Ed, M Ed, PhD in progress
natalie.radomski@monash.edu Phone: 03 5440 9015
Natalie has responsibilities in the areas of educational development, curriculum development, educational research and program evaluation across SRH, Regional Clinical School sites in North Western Victoria. Prior to joining the SRH, Natalie co-ordinated the Learning, Development and Community Practice Program at the Centre for Adolescent Health, University of Melbourne. Natalie has also worked as a lecturer in the Education Faculty and Centre for Learning and Teaching at the University of Ballarat where she taught in the Graduate Certificate in Education (Tertiary Education) and Masters of Education Courses. Natalie’s PhD research is exploring interdisciplinary approaches to professional learning and practice decision-making in complex health settings.
Senior Lecturer
Adele Callaghan
adele.callaghan@monash.edu Phone: 0354 409055
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Lecturer
Ms Pam Harvey: B.App. Sci (Physio), M.Ed
pam.harvey@monash.edu Phone: 03 5440 9083
Pam is a physiotherapist who joined Monash University, North West Rural Medical Education Unit in the School of Rural Health in 2007 as a lecturer. She has responsibilities for academic support, curriculum development, educational research and program evaluation in the Regional Clinical Schools of Bendigo and Mildura. Pam’s previous employment was with Monash University, School of Rural Health, Office of Research (2006-2007) as a research assistant. Prior to joining Monash, Pam worked in a range of community physiotherapy jobs including chronic disease management, work rehabilitation and private practice. Pam has also worked as a lecturer at TAFE (2001-2006), taking classes in the Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing. As well as being a health professional, Pam is the author of fourteen children’s books, and writes regularly for a range of magazines and journals. Her Master of Education (Research) research was on bibliotherapy (the use of books) in helping adolescents manage their chronic illness. She is currently a PhD in Communication candidate at the University of Canberra.


