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On track to MACH a difference

Following a rigorous selection process, Vanessa Leonard-Roberts, Nurse Practitioner at Northern Hospital Emergency Department, has been offered a prestigious place in the Melbourne Academic Centre for Health MACH-Track Program in 2025.

MACH-Track is a structured, mentored, fully funded PhD pathway through the University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences and eight affiliated Medical Research Institutes. The five-year program incorporates both advanced clinical and academic training, and seeks to develop future leaders of clinical innovation by offering an opportunity to integrate pre-PhD, PhD, and initial post-PhD research training with the completion of vocational training of the highest standard.

โ€œMACH-Track is an established program that allows promising health practitioners to integrate career development in research, including a PhD, with the completion of postgraduate specialist or generalist training and clinical career development in their health discipline,โ€ said Professor Sir John Savill, MACH Executive Director.

Ms Leonard-Roberts is delighted to have been selected for this prestigious program.

โ€œI have been wanting to do my PhD for some time but struggled to find a program that would incorporate both clinical and academic training,โ€ said Ms Leonard-Roberts.

โ€œThe MACH-Track program will mean that I can continue to work clinically at Northern Health while completing my PhD.โ€

โ€œI was absolutely delighted to find out I was successful and have been experiencing a mixture of elation and nervousness, but really, I am overjoyed,โ€ Ms Leonard-Roberts said.

โ€œI would like to thank Eleanor Johnson, the current MACH-Track candidate, who put up with my million questions and encouraged me to apply.โ€

Lisa Cox, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, Northern Health, congratulated Vanessa on this significant achievement.

โ€œVanessa is highly motivated and passionate about nursing research, and this offer is a fantastic opportunity for both Vanessa and Northern Health. Well done, Vanessa,โ€ Ms Cox said.


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