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Heather Reilly serves as the Administrator at the Simulation Centre, University of Otago Christchurch, within the Division of Health Sciences. Her responsibilities include managing administrative operations for the centre, which supports simulation-based medical education for students. She acts as the Module Administrator for the Clinical Skills module and oversees Simulation Centre administration, as detailed in university documents such as the Trainee Intern Handbook and Advanced Learning in Medicine handbook for fourth and fifth-year students. Contact telephone: +64 3 364 3890.
Heather Reilly contributed to research on post-disaster nutrition as a co-author of the 2016 publication 'Diet and recovery: The role of nutrients after a natural disaster. Successfully travelling the rocky road to recovery' with Amanda Clifford from University of Otago Christchurch and Suellen Knopick from University of Otago Wellington. The paper addresses nutritional needs following events like the Christchurch earthquakes. Additionally, she was a member of the DSA Portfolio 2 team, comprising Fran Barrett, Katrina Notton, Marie Watson, Brenda Rogers, Isabel Lyckholm, Sandra Scannell, Clara-Ann Paul, and Cameron Montague Ebbs, which received the Tōtara tū ki te parae / Social accountability award at the University of Otago Christchurch Staff Value Awards. The award recognized the team's annual commitment to social impact by utilizing Social Impact Leave for charity support through donations and volunteer time.

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