Ms. CaraJane Millar BHScSP, MHA, GdCert.Coach, is the course chair in Speech Pathology at Victoria University.  

CaraJane’s early career experiences working in a rural and semi-remote health service forced her to think differently about best practice allied health care, to critically analyse a situation and determine the most appropriate course of action given limited resources, access and time. 

CaraJane has worked in academia, hospitals, community health, philanthropy, social justice, CALD and refugee health, state government and not for profit.  CaraJane has spoken nationally and internationally and is currently involved in a study regarding Global Citizenship and the effect upon undergraduate Allied Health graduates. 

Areas of expertise

  • Autism
  • Early intervention
  • Cultural & linguistic care
  • global citizenship and health professional capability

Contact details

(03) 9919 5471

Teaching responsibilities

Coordination

  • HHB 1001 – Introduction to speech pathology 
  • HHB 4001 – Speech Pathology Assessment Practices 1
  • HHB 4003 – Speech Pathology Assessment Practices 3 
  • HHB 6003 – Speech Pathology Intervention Practices 3
  • HHB 6004 – Speech Pathology Intervention Practices 4 
  • HHB 7001 – Speech Pathology Cases 1
  • HHB 7002 – Speech Pathology Cases 2
  • HHB 7003 – Speech Pathology Cases 3
  • HHB 7004 – Speech Pathology Clinic 1
  • HHB 7005 – Speech Pathology Clinic 2
  • HHB 7006 – Speech Pathology Clinic 4

Teaching

  • HHB 1001 – Introduction to speech pathology 
  • HHB 4001 – Speech Pathology Assessment Practices 1
  • HHB 4003 – Speech Pathology Assessment Practices 3 
  • HHB 6003 – Speech Pathology Intervention Practices 3
  • HHB 6004 – Speech Pathology Intervention Practices 4 
  • HHB 7001 – Speech Pathology Cases 1
  • HHB 7002 – Speech Pathology Cases 2
  • HHB 7003 – Speech Pathology Cases 3
  • HHB 7004 – Speech Pathology Clinic 1
  • HHB 7005 – Speech Pathology Clinic 2
  • HHB 7006 – Speech Pathology Clinic 4
  • ECE 1001 – Playing with Play 

Supervision

7 Master of Speech pathology student completions 

Research grants

AJCE clinical education innovations grant 

Publications

Refereed journal articles

Bushell, M., Kavanagh, P., Millar, C., Nahon, I., Mahon, N., Bevitt, T., & Frost, J. (2022). An Education Intervention Addressing Health Students’ COVID-19 Vaccine Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviours. Australian Journal of Clinical Education11(2), 15-25.

Bacon, R., Hopkins, S., Kellett, J., Millar, C, Smille, L, & Sutherland, R. (2022). The benefits, challenges and impacts of telehealth student clinical placements for accredited health programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Medicine – Healthcare Professions Education. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2002.842685

Millar, C., Carey, L. B., Johnson, J., Hill, A.E., Fortune, T., & Mathisen, B. A. (2021). Health professionals, global citizenship and its relevance to employability: Speech-language pathology, nursing and midwifery. Internationalisation of Higher Education – Policy and Practice [In press]. 

Millar, C., Carey, L. B., Hill, A.E., Fortune, T., & Mathisen, B. A. (2020). Determining global citizenship capabilities for speech-language pathologists and other health professionals: A study protocol. Speech, Language and Hearing, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1080/2050571X.2020.1759851  

Millar, C., Carey, L. B., Fortune, T., Mathisen, B. A., Hill, A. E., Dukhno, J., & McKenzie, B. (2019). Global citizenship: Defining capabilities for speech-language pathology. International journal of speech-language pathology21(3), 317-324

 

Refereed book chapters

Bohpti, A, & Millar, C. (2021) Enabling employability through international mobility. In International Students and Graduate Employability from the Global South. [In press].

 

Conference presentations

Millar, C. (Nov 16-19) From Competency to capability in Global Citizenship. Resilience Reinvented, Ammerican Association of Speech Language and Hearing Association.

Millar, C. (2022, August 28-31) Global Citizenship and Allied Health Professional Capabilities. 18th WFOT Congress Occupational R-Evolution

Millar, C.(2022, May 22– 25) Peer reflection on clinical placement; reducing isolation and enhancing student multidisciplinary team understanding. Beyond Borders Speech Pathology Australia

Millar, C., Sutherland, R., Hopkins, S., & Bacon, R (2022, May 22– 25) Interprofessional telehealth clinic in a university student led clinic; lessons and resources. Beyond Borders Speech Pathology Australia

Millar, C., Buurman, E., & Fong, H. (2022, May 22– 25) Global competencies and global citizenship capabilities needed for a speech-language pathologists to work in a low- or middle-income country? Beyond Borders Speech Pathology Australia

Millar, C., Carey, L. B., Hill, A.E., & Mathisen, B. A. (2022, May 22– 25) can virtual placements offer the same opportunities as face-to-face placements in low and middle income countries? Beyond Borders Speech Pathology Australia

Millar, C. & Bohpti, A (2021, June 23-25) Is virtual work integrated learning (WIL) as effective as study abroad in developing Occupational Therapy student competencies in global citizenship. Inspired insights for brighter futures; OT Australia Virtual conference 2021

Millar, C., Carey, L. B., Hill, A.E., & Mathisen, B. A. (2021, May 31– June 2) being a global professional: global citizenship development for speech-language pathologists. Local Contexts Global Practices Speech Pathology Australia 202. 10.13140/RG.2.2.19703.96164

Millar, C. (2020, July 29) Preparing the next generation of global professional graduates Insights surrounding 'global citizenship development for health professionals'. Rapid Fire research University of Canberra; Canberra. 10.13140/RG.2.2.35783.93602

Millar, C., Carey, L. B., James, D. (2020, May 20) Sustainable Development Goals for SLP Education and Practice APEC-SLP 2020 forum; Virtual. 10.13140/RG.2.2.33692.92804

Millar, C., Carey, L. B., Hill, A. E., Fortune, T., & Mathisen, B. A., (2019, June, 2-7) Speech-language pathologists developing global citizenship through clinical experience in low and middle income countries. Engaging Collaborating Empowering; Speech Pathology Australia and New Zealand Speech-language Therapists’ Association combined conference 

Millar, C., Johnson, J., Borkovic, S. (2019, July 2-5) Preparing the next generation of global professional graduates Insights surrounding 'global citizenship development' from health professionals in different health disciplines. Next Generation, Higher Education: Challenges, Changes and Opportunities; Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australiasia, Auckland.

Millar, C., Carey, L. B., Mathisen, B. A., Hill, A. E., & Fortune, T. (2019, June1). Global Citizenship: Measuring the Effect of Placements in Low and Middle Income Countries. APEC-SLP 11th Forum;

 

Professionial memberships

  • American Association of Speech Language and Hearing 
  • Hanen Certified Speech Pathologist 
  • Speech Pathology Australia (Certified Practicing Speech Pathologist)
  • Franklin Women
  • ICF ACC coach
  • Course Advisory Committee La Trobe University Health Sciences

Industry experience

  • Manager of Alfred Health
  • Senior advisor NDIS
  • Managing Director Sparkle Kids