Howdy, I'm Dr Millie Browne

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences

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About

Dr Millie Browne was born in the American Deep South, navigating the unique cultural landscape of growing up as a Black Muslim woman in the heart of the historical Confederate states. Her resilience fuelled a determination to rewrite the rulebook on paternal care, leading her to specialise in nutritional support for gestating males. After gaining notoriety for her controversial paper, "Fried Chicken and Folic Acid: The Soul Food Diet for Expectant Betas," she was recruited by Dr Melanie Douchewater to bring a touch of Southern hospitality to the University of Sexology. Now a Lecturer for the Bachelor of Mpreg Studies, Dr Browne is beloved for her 'tough love' approach, frequently scolding students who fail to recognise the importance of hydration during male lactation.

Roles

Lecturer - Bachelor's of Mpreg Studies

Contact

[email protected]

+64 21 1798 5928

Room 856, Melanie Douchewater Centre, The University of Sexology Tauranga Campus