Faye McMillan explained
Faye Beverley McMillan (born 24 March 1971)[1] is an Australian academic and pharmacist known for her work on improving Indigenous healthcare. In 2023 she was awarded the Australian Harkness Fellowship in Health Care Policy and Practice. She is a Senior Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity (Atlantic Institute), as well as being a Senior Fellow with Advance HE. She is a founding member of Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA) and was a board member of IAHA from 2009-2017 (and chairperson from 2010-2016). She joined UTS in 2022 with over 20 years of experience in the Higher Education Sector and over 30 years in the health sector.
Early life, education, and qualifications
McMillan is Wiradjuri and was born in Bowral, New South Wales. She grew up in Trangie, New South Wales.[2] [3] She graduated from Charles Sturt University with a Bachelor of Pharmacy in 2001,[4] and completed her pre-registration year at Wagga Wagga.
- 2022 Master of Social Change and Leadership – University of Melbourne
- 2020 Diploma of Counselling
- 2020 Cert IV Training and Assessment
- 2019 Senior Fellow, Advance Higher Education (SFHEA)
- 2018 Graduate Certificate in Education – University of Melbourne
- 2016 Doctor of Health Science – Exegesis: Shared meanings of leadership through accounts of the experiences of Indigenous/First Nations women leaders" Charles Sturt University
- 2016 Graduate Certificate in Wiradjuri Language, Culture and Heritage – Charles Sturt University
- 2014 Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Governance – University of Arizona
- 2013 Cert I and II – Wiradjuri Language
- 2006 Master of Indigenous Health Studies – University of Wollongong
- 2001 Bachelor of Pharmacy – Charles Sturt University.https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/associate-professor-faye-mcmillan
Fellowships Harkness Fellow: The Commonwealth Fund Faye McMillanLifelong Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity Associate Professor Faye McMillan AMSenior Fellow of Advance HE Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
Career
McMillan is known for having been Australia's first registered Aboriginal pharmacist.[5] [6] [7] She has worked on the Tiwi Islands and in Vancouver, Canada. She is an Atlantic Fellow, focusing her work on supporting mental health,[8] and a founding member and former chairperson[9] [10] of Indigenous Allied Health Australia.[11] McMillan works at University Technology Sydney and works between Sydney and Wagga Wagga – Professor of Indigenous Health https://profiles.uts.edu.au/faye.mcmillan previous to this role McMillan worked at the University of New South Wales[2] [6] [3] [12] and prior to that as Associate Professor in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health at Charles Sturt University.[3] [13]
McMillan is currently one of two Deputy National Rural Health Commissioners within the Office of the National Rural Health Commissioner.[14]
In 2019, McMillan was appointed director of The Australian Pharmacy Council board. In 2022 APC launched The Leaders in Indigenous Pharmacy Profession Education (LIPPE) Network.
Awards
Selected publications
- F McMillan, D Kampers, V Traynor, J Dewing; (2010) Person-centred care as caring for country: An indigenous Australia Experience; Dementia, 9 , (2): 163-167.Person-centred care as caring for country: An Indigenous Australian experience
- C. Schultz, R. Walker, D. Bessarab, F. McMillan, J. MacLeod, R. Marriott (2014) Chapter 13: Interdisciplinary Care to Enhance Mental Health and Social Emotional Wellbeing.https://www.telethonkids.org.au/globalassets/media/documents/aboriginal-health/working-together-second-edition/working-together-aboriginal-and-wellbeing-2014.pdf
- Y. Akama, D. Evans, S. Keen, F. McMillan, M McMillan, P. West; (2017) Designing digital and creative scaffolds to strengthen Indigenous nations: being Wiradjuri by practising sovereignty; Digital Creativity, 28 , (1): 58-72.Person-centred care as caring for country: An Indigenous Australian experience Doi: Designing digital and creative scaffolds to strengthen Indigenous nations: being Wiradjuri by practising sovereignty
- M. McMillan, F. McMillan, S. Rigney; (2016) Is indigenous National Building capable of strengthening and improving Indigenous holistic health outcomes: Retelling the right to health 10, (2): 147-159.Is Indigenous Nation Building capable of strengthening and improving Indigenous holistic health outcomes: Retelling the Right to Health
Notes and References
- Who's Who in Australia, ConnectWeb (2017).
- Haggan . Megan . Pharmacist named NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year . Australian Journal of Pharmacy . 18 March 2019 . 18 July 2019.
- News: Aubusson-Foley . Yvette . Trangie professor takes on the world . 18 July 2019 . Dubbo Photo News . 29 November 2018.
- News: Pharmacist has prescription to raise awareness . 18 July 2019 . The Koori Mail . 21 May 2003 . 4 . 18 July 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190718183831/https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/docs/digitised_collections/the_koori_mail/301.pdf . dead .
- News: Dow . Steve . Success the best remedy . The Sydney Morning Herald . 22 May 2003 . Sydney, New South Wales . 10 . 0312-6315.
- Breaking through barriers . Deadly Vibe . 5 September 2012 . 18 July 2019 . 27 November 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231127172111/https://deadlyvibe.com.au/2012/09/breaking-through-barriers/ . dead .
- Web site: Bull. Kelly. Faye McMillan. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20210124151520/https://science.csu.edu.au/schools/nurse/staff/profiles/professorial-staff/faye-mcmillan. 2021-01-24. 2019-07-13. science.csu.edu.au.
- Web site: Meet the First Atlantic Fellows. Atlantic Fellows. 2019-07-13. 13 July 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190713111830/https://www.atlanticfellows.org/first-cohorts. dead.
- News: Six receive top honours . 18 July 2019 . The Koori Mail . 17 December 2014 . 37 . 18 July 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190718184757/https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/docs/digitised_collections/the_koori_mail/591.pdf . dead .
- News: A national honour . Illawarra Mercury . 7 December 2010 . Wollongong, New South Wales . 22 . 1443-900X.
- Web site: Faye McMillan named NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year. Triple M. 2019-07-13.
- News: Faye's passion sets her above the rest . Daily Advertiser . 8 October 2014 . Wagga Wagga, New South Wales . 5.
- Web site: Former Trangie resident graduates from prestigious program. Jurd. Taylor. 2018-11-21. Western Magazine. 2019-07-13.
- Web site: Faye McMillan appointed Deputy National Rural Health Commissioner. UNSW Sites. 28 March 2024.
- Web site: IAHA Chairperson Faye McMillan named in The AFR and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards for 2014. 2014-10-03. Indigenous Allied Health Australia. 2019-07-13.
- Web site: Trangie's Faye McMillan named 2019 NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year. Marlan. Zaarkacha. 2019-03-08. Narromine News. 2019-07-13.
- Web site: Associate Professor Faye Beverley McMillan. 2021-06-13. It's An Honour.