Sally Baddock
Sally Anne Baddock is a New Zealand academic in the field of midwifery, and is a professor in the School of Midwifery at Otago Polytechnic.[1] Academic careerBaddock completed a PhD titled Bedsharing vs cot-sleeping: an investigation of the physiology and behaviour of infants in the home setting in 2004 at the University of Otago.[2] Baddock's research focuses on infant behaviour and physiology during sleep and the impact of sleep practices on sudden unexpected death in infancy. She has studied the benefits and risks of bed-sharing between infants and adults and participated in four major studies on infant sleep.[1] Baddock is a reviewer for the New Zealand College of Midwives Journal.[3] She served as associate head of the School of Midwifery at Otago Polytechnic for seven years.[1] Selected works
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