Self-confessed study nerd lands dream job following career shift
A Palmwoods midwife who recently graduated from USC with near-perfect grades is helping bring new lives into the world at Sunshine Coast University Hospital.
Former health administration officer Michelle Bishop, 42, works in the SCUH operating theatres during Caesarean sections.
Michelle received a University Medal for Academic Excellence when she graduated from USC last month, and was over the moon to gain a graduate position at the hospital.
Michelle whose Bachelor of Midwifery GPA was 6.9 out of 7, previously worked as an administration officer with Queensland Health for almost 10 years.
“This degree has been an exciting career change for me,” she said. “I love to provide woman-centred care, listening to women’s stories, supporting them in decision-making and facilitating their health care journey through the maternity system.
“I love welcoming new life, seeing a family unit come together with their new little member, and helping women to experience the best maternity care available.”
She said the application process for the role was competitive and intense over several days.
“But I remained focused on my goal, and I now have a rewarding career ahead of me in a vital industry. The graduate year involves working in the antenatal clinic and education, birth suite, postnatal ward, breast feeding support and home visiting service, plus neonatal unit.”
The Nambour State High School graduate was delighted that her two children, aged 11 and 7, and her husband Chris, a clinical nurse consultant at SCUH, were able to watch her cross the stage.
“I was hesitant to have a career change as a mature age student but I’m enjoying it, and so pleased I took that step to study. I bring maturity and life experience to the midwifery role.”
She said the study experience at USC Sunshine Coast was satisfying. “I’m a total study and research nerd, so I attended every class in the front row, immersing myself in assignments and engaging in conferences, workshops and online learning.”