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Loretta Anderson

PhD UQ, GradDip (Midwifery) JCU, BNursing Griff

  • Lecturer, Midwifery
  • School of Health
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SD-H1-3-3.12
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Sunshine Coast

>Loretta Anderson is a registered midwife, registered nurse and lactation consultant, currently working as a Midwifery Lecturer at University of Sunshine Coast. Loretta completed her PhD in 2023 in the field of breastfeeding, specifically, prevention and management of breastfeeding problems. She is passionate about breastfeeding and educating midwifery students and families with evidenced-based programs. Furthermore, she is committed to adding to the body of breastfeeding literature with forward-thinking research projects to promote, protect and support breastfeeding.

Professional Membership

  • Australian College of Midwives, Lactation Consultants of Australia and New Zealand

Awards and Fellowships

  • Betty McGrath Fellowship

Professional Social Media

Research Grants

Grant/project name Investigators Funding body and value Year(s) Focus of research grant
Betty McGrath Fellowship Loretta Anderson A$96,000 2017-2020 Time bought

Teaching areas

  • Midwifery
  • Undegraduate and postgraduate students

Loretta Anderson specialist areas of knowledge include breastfeeding and challenges in feeding

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