About
Professor Jenny Sim is the Head of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences at Monash University's School of Primary and Allied Health Care, within the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. She holds roles as a Visiting Professor at Singapore Institute of Technology, Visiting Associate Professor at University of Johannesburg, and Associate Professor at University of Auckland. Her expertise spans transformative learning in medical imaging, focusing on curricula design to enhance clinical reasoning, reflective practice, and leadership among practitioners.
Education:
- Master of Science in Medical Imaging Technology (Curtin University)
- PhD in Medical Radiations (RMIT University)
Research Interests:
- Curriculum innovation for healthcare education
- Interprofessional collaboration in medical imaging
- Simulation-based learning
- Reflective practice frameworks
Recent Projects:
- 2021: Examining impacts of radiography students on clinical services
- 2024: Studies on radiographer roles, sonography regulation, and surgical feasibility of HA gel
Awards: None explicitly listed, but contributions align with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to quality education and healthcare equity.
Grants/Advising: Primary Chief Investigator of a 2021 project on clinical placement impacts. Active in supervising PhD students in imaging education.
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