About
Dr Minh Nguyen is a Lecturer at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Edith Cowan University. She holds a PhD and Master of Nursing Science, with expertise in supportive care for chronic diseases, aged care, and cross-cultural healthcare. Her teaching includes courses on chronic conditions and clinical risk management. As an internationally trained nurse, she integrates global perspectives into her pedagogy and research.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (Nursing), Edith Cowan University (2022)
- Doctor of Philosophy, Edith Cowan University (2022)
- Master of Nursing Science, University of Adelaide (2014)
Research focuses on cultural influences on health behaviors, chronic disease management among aging populations, and cross-cultural healthcare challenges. Recent work addresses culturally diverse cancer care needs and caregiver support during pandemics. She has led a WA Department of Health-funded project on CaLD cancer information needs.
Advising & Grants:
- Associate supervisor for two PhD projects: 'Family-level intervention for prediabetes' and 'Home-based infusion experiences'
- Research grant: CaLD consumers and carers cancer information needs ($23,529)
Her interdisciplinary approach bridges nursing practice and policy, with contributions to nursing education and pandemic response strategies in healthcare systems.


