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Bronwyn Beovich is a Lecturer in the Department of Paramedicine at Monash University. She specializes in paramedic education, healthcare simulation, and gender dynamics in healthcare settings. Her research focuses on improving clinical training methods, exploring paramedic-patient interactions, and addressing systemic issues such as gender-based discrimination in emergency services.
Her academic contributions include studies on immersive simulation for paramedic education, the psychometric validation of empathy and compassion scales, and cross-cultural analyses of healthcare education systems in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. She has also investigated the experiences of female paramedics facing sexism and the ethical dimensions of end-of-life care interactions.
Beovich has been an Associate Investigator on a project exploring best practices for women's residential rehabilitation programs. Her work frequently intersects with interprofessional education, healthcare workforce policy, and evidence-based practice dissemination. Despite no explicitly listed awards, her research has contributed to shaping paramedicine curricula and clinical guidelines globally.
Her advising and grant activities include collaborative projects on paramedicine definitions, pre-hospital care protocols, and student-led interprofessional clinics. She is affiliated with Monash University's paramedicine program and contributes to the broader academic community through textbook chapters and peer-reviewed articles.



