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Hemant Mehta is a Lecturer (Medical Science) at Australian Catholic University (ACU), affiliated with the School of Behavioural and Health Sciences within the Faculty of Health Sciences. His research focuses on pedagogical strategies in health education, particularly interprofessional learning, student engagement, and academic performance. He has published extensively on nursing student experiences, learning styles, and transition challenges in higher education. His work often explores gender dynamics and linguistic backgrounds in health science education.
Mehta holds a PhD from an unspecified institution (based on his 2011 thesis), and his research spans nursing education, interprofessional collaboration, and academic support systems. Notable contributions include studies on male nursing students' social justice issues and peer support programs for first-year students. Despite no explicit awards listed, his publications highlight impactful contributions to medical and health sciences education.
His academic work integrates theory and practice, addressing real-world challenges in health professional education. Collaborations include co-authorships with Abdur Rouf and Kathy Robinson, focusing on student success and curriculum design. No lab affiliations or grant details are provided in the text.
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