About the Speaker
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Assoc Prof Michelle KELLY
Director, Community of Practice, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
Associate Professor Kelly is leading the integration of contemporary simulation within the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine at Curtin University, Australia, assisting staff, and liaising across other Schools in the Faculty of Health Sciences, and with external industry partners. Her involvement with emerging and professional simulation groups and project work extends beyond Australia to the USA, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Europe, Thailand, Korea and New Zealand. Assoc Prof Kelly is a member of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research committee. She is also the associate editor for
Advances in Simulation and on the editorial board for
Clinical Simulation in Nursing.
Assoc Prof Kelly's research relates to simulations and clinical judgement, preparation for professional work, patient discharge, pain assessment and management, educational pedagogies for simulation, return on investment, and difficult conversations.
Assoc Prof Kelly also has expertise in designing innovative learning spaces. Her recent text publications include "Healthcare simulation education: Evidence, theory and practice." with other co-authors and "Global perspectives: Simulation in Australia."
Speaker's Session:
Date: 3 November 2017 (Fri) | Time: 1000 - 1130 | Location: Academia, Level 2, L2-S3 & L2-S4
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