Senior Lecturer in Public Health
College of Medicine and Public Health
Amy Hickman (she/her) is a Senior Lecturer in Public Health and a Teaching Specialist in the College of Medicine and Public Health. She is a transdisicplinary academic teaching Health Promotion within the Master of Public Health Program at CMPH. Her research interests include reflexivity in teaching and learning, health literacy, health communication, critical public health, equity diversity and inclusion in higher education, work integrated learning, and qualitative research methodologies. She publishes in Scholarship of Teaching and Learning including health promotion pedagogy, health literacy, and rhetorics of health and medicine.
Amy earned her Masters and PhD from the University of Arizona, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Northeastern University. Currently Amy is a Senior Fellow in Higher Education Advance
Innovation in Teaching Award from the Council of Academic Public Health Institutions Australia (CAPHIA) in 2022.
Teaching Specialist, Course Coordinator Master of Public Health Programs Topic Coordinator, CMPH Learning and Teaching Academy, Reflexivity in Teaching and Learning Community of Practice