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Danielle Rogers is a Lecturer in Nursing at the University of the Sunshine Coast (Fraser Coast campus), affiliated with the School of Health. With over 15 years of clinical experience in Emergency Nursing, Rural and Remote Nursing, and Sexual Health, she bridges practical expertise with academic teaching. Her research focuses on improving emergency care in underserved regions through workforce development and targeted training initiatives.
- Education: Master of Emergency Nursing (Griffith University, 2017), Bachelor of Nursing (University of Southern Queensland)
- Teaching: Coordinates Preparation for Practice courses (NUR226, NUR286), emphasizing simulation-based learning to enhance clinical readiness.
Danielle’s research investigates the challenges faced by non-emergency-trained nurses in rural settings, aiming to strengthen their preparedness through educational and organizational supports. Her recent publication explores skill requirements for rural nurses via a scoping review.
- Scientific Awards: Fellowship with the Higher Education Academy (UK), member of Australia College of Nursing (ACN) and CRANAplus.
She actively collaborates to advance teaching strategies, prioritizing safety, competence, and compassionate care in nursing education.
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