Meet one of our newest members, Roslin Botlero.
I am a medical graduate with a master’s and PhD in public health, currently working as the international postgraduate student program coordinator, educator and public health researcher at Monash University.
With over a decade of experience in teaching across medicine and public health courses my work focuses on developing reflective, socially accountable health professionals, with particular interests in inquiry-based student-centred learning and supporting diverse and international student cohorts. I teach across undergraduate medical and postgraduate public health programs, where I enjoy creating learning environments that connect theory to real-world health challenges.
My research interests focus on international student experience, chronic disease prevention and control, and women’s health with an emphasis on translating evidence into policy, practice, and education. I am especially interested in how education and behavioural research can work together to strengthen prevention efforts and improve health outcomes across populations.
I heard about ANZAHPE through a colleague and was drawn to its strong reputation as an inclusive and collaborative community for health professions educators. I chose to join ANZAHPE to expand my professional network, collaborate with like-minded educators and researchers, and continue learning from others who are committed to evidence-informed teaching and meaningful impact. Being part of ANZAHPE supports my goal of contributing positively to health professions education through both teaching and research.