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Clinical quality registries, Oncology, Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Surgical devices, Women's health, Safety and quality of healthcare
Australia

Biography

Driven public health professional with extensive experience in monitoring and improving the quality and safety of healthcare across Australia. Advocate for equity in healthcare. Skills include program management, stakeholder engagement, data analytics and more. A committed and supportive leader, with a Master of Public Health and a Master of Business Administration with a focus on Healthcare Management.

Current role: Senior Manager, Surgical Registries in the Clinical Outcomes Data Reporting and Research Program (CORRP), Monash University.

Current member of Future Women, Franklin Women and the Australian Women's Health Alliance.

History:
Prior to her current role, Natalie was the Clinical Registries Manager at Ambulance Victoria, primarily responsible for the strategic management of the >20-year-old Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry (VACAR) and the Victorian Ambulance STEMI Quality Initiative (VASQI). Prior to this she was the Coordinator of the National Gynae-Oncology Registry (NGOR), an Australian multi-module clinical quality registry for gynaecological cancers, as well as manager of the Medical Research Future Funded Ovarian Cancer Registry (OvCR). Natalie has also previously worked in the role of Victorian State Manager for the Australian Centre of Excellence in Melanoma Imaging and Diagnosis (ACEMID) and as a Teaching Associate for a postgraduate data management unit and a biomedical undergraduate unit at Monash University.

Natalie has a Master of Business Administration (Healthcare Management) from the University of Adelaide, a Master of Public Health from Monash University and a Bachelor of Health Sciences (majoring in pharmacology and pathology) with Honours in Psychiatry from the University of Adelaide.

Natalie's primary research interests lie in quality of care, clinical registries, cancer, resuscitation and women's health.

Activities

Employment (6)

Monash University: Melbourne, AU

2023-10-09 to present | Senior Manager, Surgical Registries (Clinical Outcomes data Research and Reporting Program )
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Ambulance Victoria: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2022-01-04 to 2023-10-08 | Registries Manager (Research and Evaluation)
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Monash University: Clayton, VIC, AU

2017 to 2022-01-03 | Registry Coordinator & Project Manager (Cancer Research Program)
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Monash University: Clayton, VIC, AU

2015 to 2017 | Research Officer (Cancer Research Program)
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Monash University: Clayton, VIC, AU

2015 to 2015 | Data Collector - Victorian Lung Cancer Registry (Cancer Research Program)
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Cabrini Institute: Malvern, VIC, AU

2014 to 2015 | Research Assistant (Department of Medicine)
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Education and qualifications (4)

University of Adelaide: Adelaide, AU

2023-01-01 to 2024-12-01 | Master of Business Administration (Healthcare Management)
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Monash Health: Clayton, VIC, AU

2016-06 to 2019-06 | Master of Public Health
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University of Adelaide: Adelaide, SA, AU

2013-02 to 2013-12 | Bachelor of Health Sciences - Honours
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University of Adelaide: Adelaide, SA, AU

2010-03 to 2012-12 | Bachelor of Health Sciences
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Works (13)

Incorporating patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) into a clinical quality registry (CQR) for ovarian cancer: considerations and challenges

BMC Health Services Research
2024-07-08 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1472-6963
Contributors: Yael R Lefkovits; Natalie Heriot; Alice Sporik; Sharnel Perera; Michael Friedlander; Cyril Dixon; Paul A Cohen; Yeh Chen Lee; Simon Hyde; Gary Richardson et al.
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Correction: Identifying areas of Australia with high out-of-hospital cardiac arrest incidence and low bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation rates: A retrospective, observational study

PLOS ONE
2024-05-09 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1932-6203
Contributors: Tan Doan; Stuart Howell; Stephen Ball; Judith Finn; Peter Cameron; Emma Bosley; Bridget Dicker; Steven Faddy; Ziad Nehme; Natalie Heriot et al.
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Identifying areas of Australia with high out-of-hospital cardiac arrest incidence and low bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation rates: A retrospective, observational study

PLOS ONE
2024-04-23 | Journal article
Contributors: Tan Doan; Yutaka Takei; Stuart Howell; Stephen Ball; Judith Finn; Peter Cameron; Emma Bosley; Bridget Dicker; Steven Faddy; Ziad Nehme et al.
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Sex disparities in bystander defibrillation for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Resuscitation Plus
2024-03 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2666-5204
Contributors: Elizabeth Paratz; Emily Nehme; Natalie Heriot; Vijaya Sundararajan; Gregory Page; Louise Fahy; Stephanie Rowe; David Anderson; Dion Stub; Andre La Gerche et al.
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A study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial of smartphone-activated first responders with ultraportable defibrillators in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: The First Responder Shock Trial (FIRST)

Resuscitation Plus
2023-12 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2666-5204
Contributors: Verity Todd; Bridget Dicker; Daniel Okyere; Karen Smith; Tony Smith; Graham Howie; Dion Stub; Michael Ray; Ralph Stewart; Tony Scott et al.
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Resuscitation of people with a do-not-resuscitate order: When does it happen and what are the outcomes?

Resuscitation
2023-12 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0300-9572
Contributors: Elizabeth Paratz; Emily Nehme; Samuel Burton; Natalie Heriot; Kenneth Bissland; Stephanie Rowe; Louise Fahy; David Anderson; Dion Stub; Andre La Gerche et al.
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A two-point strategy to clarify prognosis in >80 year olds experiencing out of hospital cardiac arrest

Resuscitation
2023-10 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0300-9572
Contributors: Elizabeth Paratz; Emily Nehme; Natalie Heriot; Kenneth Bissland; Stephanie Rowe; Louise Fahy; David Anderson; Dion Stub; Andre La Gerche; Ziad Nehme
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Factors involved in treatment decision making for women diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ: A qualitative study

The Breast
2021-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Amy Hatton; Natalie Heriot; John Zalcberg; Darshini Ayton; Jill Evans; David Roder; Boon H. Chua; Jolyn Hersch; Jocelyn Lippey; Jane Fox et al.
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Opportunities and barriers for the use of Australian cancer registries as platforms for randomized clinical trials.

Asia-Pacific journal of clinical oncology
2021-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Yan MK; Adler NR; Heriot N; Shang C; Zalcberg JR; Evans S; Wolfe R; Mar VJ
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Developing an Australian multi-module clinical quality registry for gynaecological cancers: a protocol paper

BMJ Open
2020-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Natalie Heriot; Alison Brand; Paul Cohen; Sue Hegarty; Simon Hyde; Yee Leung; John R Zalcberg; Robert Rome
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Electronic health records and online medical records: an asset or a liability under current conditions?

Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association
2018-02-01 | Journal article
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Diagnosing delirium in very elderly intensive care patients.

Intensive & critical care nursing
2016-09-03 | Journal article
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Current patient and healthcare worker attitudes to eHealth and the personally controlled electronic health record in major hospitals.

Internal medicine journal
2016-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Armani R; Mitchell LE; Allen-Graham J; Heriot NR; Kotsimbos T; Wilson JW
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Natalie Rose Heriot via Europe PubMed Central