Dr Kerri-Ann Woodbury

Faculty of Health,
School of Clinical Sciences,
Paramedic Science
Biography
Dr Kerri-Ann Woodbury was a Nursing Officer in the Australian Regular Army from 2007-2012. She spent time in General Health Battalions, Combat Support Service Battalions, and Infantry units during her service. She was deployed as part of the Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program to remote Western Australia, and also deployed as part of the Medical Readiness Training Exercise, coordinated by the United States Army, in rural Indonesia.
She has a keen interest in military PTSD and its effects in family units, and is currently undertaking her PhD, studying the impact of deployment on the resilience of intimate relationships of Australian Army personnel. She is a lecturer and first year coordinator of the Bachelor of Paramedic Science program here at QUT.
Personal details
Positions
- Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Health,
School of Clinical Sciences,
Paramedic Science
Research field
Clinical sciences
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- Master of Applied Management (Health) (University of Newcastle)
- Occupational Health and Safety (University of Newcastle)
- BNursing (University of Newcastle)
Professional memberships and associations
Fellow of the IUS (Inter-university Seminar on Armed Forces and Society)
Member of the International Association for Relationship Research
Member Eastern Sociological Society
Member of AMSUS - Society of Federal Health Professionals
Experience
“Human Factors – Relationship Stability During and After Deployment” International Military Testing Association conference, 15 – 19 October 2018, Kingston ON, Canada
Invited presenter: Queensland Returned and Services League (RSL) Path to Wellbeing: Support for partners and carers of veterans and current ADF personnel. 2015 - ongoing
“PTSD from a partner’s perspective: lived experiences” PTS17 Forum: Transition and Recovery, 8-9 September 2017, Brisbane, Australia
"Your deployment ended our relationship" - a case study of the experiences of the partner of a deployed Australian Army soldier. Eastern Sociological Society Military Sociology Conference, Feb 2017, Philadelphia, United States of America
Invited judge, HealthFusion Team Challenge 2015, 2016 www.healthfusionteamchallenge.com
Panel presenter, “Defence Families”, Inter-university Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, Oct 2015, Chicago, United States
Invited speaker at the Defence Women’s Mentoring Forum, October 2015
“Defence Relationship Health – deployment impact experience. A prospective study of the impact of deployment on the intimate relationships of Australian Army personnel” poster presentation, International Forum for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 2015
“Defence Relationship Health – deployment impact experience. A prospective study of the impact of deployment on the intimate relationships of Australian Army personnel: A literature review” poster presentation at the Paramedics Australasia International Conference in September 2014
“Defence Relationship Health – Combat and Military Life Experience” at Trauma on the Border 2013, annual conference of the Australasian and New Zealand College of Paramedicine.
“Defence Relationship Health – Combat and Military Life Experience” at the 12th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society Psychology of Relationships Interest Group, November 2012
Publications
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Kerri-Ann, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).