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Dr. Sheeja Perumbil Pathrose serves as a Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Western Sydney University, Australia, with extensive experience teaching undergraduate and postgraduate nursing programs. Her academic work centers on quantitative research methodologies applied to critical healthcare challenges affecting vulnerable infants and children.
Her educational background includes:
- PhD in Nursing, Sri Ramchandra University, Chennai, India
- Master’s in Nursing (Child Health Nursing), University of Delhi, India
Dr. Pathrose's research focuses on neonatal nursing practices, pediatric oncology (particularly adolescent and young adult cancer), and healthcare interventions for vulnerable child populations. She employs rigorous quantitative methods to investigate practical clinical issues, aiming to translate research findings into improved healthcare outcomes for high-risk pediatric patients. Her work emphasizes evidence-based approaches to address systemic challenges in child healthcare delivery.
She maintains professional engagement through affiliations including membership in the Australian College of Neonatal Nurses Research Special Interest Group (2017-2018). Current information regarding active grants, student supervision capacity, or laboratory resources is not available in the provided documentation.
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