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Professor Tamara Power is a Professor of Nursing (Education Focused) at the Susan Wakil School of Nursing, University of Sydney. She leads innovative teaching initiatives, including the award-winning WRAP Toolkit for cultural safety and the RIPE model for interprofessional collaboration. Her research focuses on Indigenous health, cultural safety, and simulation-based education.
Education: RN, BN (First Class Honours), GradCertDiabEdM, PhD.
Research Interests:
- Cultural Safety and Racism in Healthcare
- Simulation Pedagogy
- Indigenous Health Education
Awards:
- 2023 Inaugural Learning and Teaching Citation (UTS)
- 2020 Australian Awards for University Teaching (Team)
- 2016 Best Paper Award (NETNEP Conference)
Grants/Projects:
- MRFF 2023 Indigenous Health Research: Dhirrabuu Maaruma-li Project ($967k)
- Lowitja Institute Project Grant: Indigenist Health Education Consortium
- NSW Health COVID-19 Impact Study
Labs/Teams: Leads the Susan Wakil School's educational initiatives and collaborates with national and international Indigenous health networks (CATSINaM, JCU, etc.).
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