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Ali Moloney is a Lecturer in the School of Health at the University of the Sunshine Coast (Queensland, Australia), specializing in Nursing education and research. She holds multiple certifications, including Cert IV (TAE) from TAFE Qld and GCert(AdvNursing) from ACN. Her expertise spans rural/remote healthcare, emergency/critical care nursing, and nursing education. She serves as an Expert Curriculum Advisor for the WHO Collaborating Centre at the University of Technology Sydney, focusing on Papua New Guinea’s nursing curricula.
Moloney’s research emphasizes Cultural Safety, Person-Centred Care, and student preparedness. She has contributed to textbooks like Holistic Mental Health Support (2023) and Clinical Placement Manual (2019), earning EPAA awards for Outstanding Resources. Her work addresses healthcare inequities for Indigenous Australians, advocating for culturally safe practices in acute and primary care settings.
She is an Associate Member of the Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre and is completing a higher degree by research on Person-Centered Care. Awards include the 2019 and 2023 EPAA awards for educational resources and membership in CATSINaM. Her teaching spans courses like HLT103 (Professional Health Communication) and NUR332 (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health).
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