Professor Amanda Henry 

Program Head, Women’s Health at The George Institute for Global Health, Professor of Obstetrics in the Discipline of Women’s Health, School of Clinical Medicine, UNSW Medicine and Health, and Clinical Academic/Obstetrician at St George Public Hospital, Sydney 

Professor Amanda Henry is a researcher, educator and obstetric clinician. Her current professional roles are Program Head, Women’s Health at The George Institute for Global Health, Professor of Obstetrics in the Discipline of Women’s Health, School of Clinical Medicine, UNSW Medicine and Health, and Clinical Academic/Obstetrician at St George Public Hospital, Sydney. Professor Henry has a particular interest in how pregnancy complications, including hypertensive pregnancy and gestational diabetes, can impact a mother’s ongoing health throughout her life, and leads a program of research in this area. She is also an active researcher and research supervisor in many areas of women’s health including menopause and later life health, digital tools for women’s health, and gendered violence; teaches women’s healthcare to both undergraduate and postgraduate students including as Program Authority of the UNSW Master of Women’s Health Medicine; and advances translation of women’s health research into practice through professional society roles particularly as a Board Director of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG).