Lucy Zuman

Lucy Zuman

Lecturer in Rural Health - Orange

BHlthSc

Biography

Lucy is a Certified Practicing Speech Pathologist who has worked in various clinical settings, including schools, early intervention centres and private clinics. She has extensive clinical experience in assessing, diagnosing, programming, implementing and monitoring therapy programs for children with various speech, language and learning difficulties.

Lucy was the director of her own paediatric clinic for nearly 10 years. In addition to the clinical application, she embraced the management and leadership role, particularly guiding, teaching, and mentoring colleagues and allied health students.

During this time, she built strong partnerships with other health-related services, developed and implemented clinical policies and procedures, and created comprehensive clinical programs. Lucy ensured all approaches were driven by setting goals and achieving positive outcomes.

Lucy’s interests and passions lie in clinical education and management, where she can provide professional support to like-minded students, encourage and embrace learning experiences, promote excellence, and build strong relationships within the university and the wider community.

Research

Teaching and Research

Lucy is actively involved in delivering professional development with Three Rivers DRH to clinicians, students, and stakeholders in the Central West of NSW.

Lucy’s research areas of interest include clinical education, providing valuable rural training experiences for allied health students, and allied health recruitment in regional centres.

Professional

Professional Memberships

  • Certified Practicing Member of Speech Pathology Australia