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Michael is a research student, disability advocate, registered nurse and has lived experience of disability having a Corpus Callosum Disorder. 

  

Michael is passionate about both biomedical and qualitative research impacting people with a disability and neurodiversity, disseminating research findings for a lay audience and connecting people with a corpus callosum disorder to their wider community and to experts and advocates that can help them. As someone with a disability he is interested in impacting the healthcare system and society at large to combat ableism. 

  

Michael is studying a Master of Philosophy at Queensland University of Technology researching anxiety in Corpus Callosum Disorders, and is a Registered Nurse with a Master of Nursing with a special interest in wound care, chronic pain, palliative care and general medicine. 

  

Michael was diagnosed with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum as a teenager and has worked closely with universities, researchers and communities to improve awareness of the condition, and support people with a Corpus Callosum Disorder. 

  

Michael has also contributed to many mental health organisations, and is a 'Book' in the Human Library Project; where inquiring minds can drive conversations about combating prejudice with people who have lived experience of experiencing life differently.  

  

As Vice President of the peak body in Australia for Corpus Callosum Disorders; AusDoCC (Australian Disorders of the Corpus Callosum) Michael endeavours to support individuals, families and caregivers affected by a Corpus Callosum Disorder, and influence health professionals, communities, service providers, educators and governments to achieve our vision. 

  

This website aims to provide a collection of information, blog posts, and videos about disability advocacy, corpus callosum disorder research and lived experience stories, events and research.

Michael Shanahan

Michael Shanahan
BNsc MN RN

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