About
Renee Lim is a Lecturer in the Department of Medicine at the University of Sydney's Northern Clinical School. Her research focuses on medical education innovation, particularly in clinical communication skills, telehealth platforms, and teamwork competencies in healthcare settings. She has contributed to developing technology-enhanced learning tools like EQClinic, which uses automated feedback systems for medical student training.
Her work emphasizes improving non-technical skills such as situational awareness in surgical training and collaborative teamwork during mass casualty simulations. Notable projects include a large-scale telehealth training platform incorporating nonverbal behavior analysis and a self-assessment tool for medical/nursing student teams.
Recent publications (2016-2022) highlight themes of technology-mediated learning, gratitude interventions in online volunteering, and behavioral engagement in tele-consultation feedback systems. Her research bridges health informatics, medical education pedagogy, and clinical practice improvement.
Dr. Lim has secured grants such as the 2016 EQ Clinic initiative funded by the DVC Education/Large Educational Innovation Grant, demonstrating commitment to scalable educational innovations. No specific awards or student advisees are listed in the provided profile.
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