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Professor Jane Currie is a faculty member at Queensland University of Technology's School of Nursing (Faculty of Health). Her research focuses on improving healthcare access for marginalized populations, particularly those experiencing homelessness and domestic violence. She holds a PhD from the University of Sydney and maintains clinical practice as a nurse practitioner.
Research Interests:
- Nurse practitioner policy and legislative reform
- Healthcare access barriers for vulnerable populations
- Telehealth innovations in primary care
- Domestic violence intervention models
Her 2018 doctoral work influenced Australia's 2023 policy reforms to nurse practitioner MBS rebates. Recent articles (2023-2025) explore telehealth efficacy, pandemic response, and homelessness healthcare access frameworks. Key collaborations include RSL LifeCare and Micah Projects.
- Received Australia Day Medallion (clinical education)
- Awarded National Australian Award for University Teaching
Supervises Honours/Masters/PhD students in healthcare policy and nursing practice. Active in educational innovation through simulation-based learning and online pedagogy.
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