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Catherine Maginnis is a part-time Lecturer at Charles Sturt University, affiliated with the Three Rivers University Department of Rural Health in Dubbo. She has been employed at the university since 1998 and holds dual roles in Rural Health (Clinical Educator) and Nursing and Midwifery at Dubbo Campus.
- Education:
- Master of Health Sciences (Nursing), Charles Sturt University
- Graduate Certificate in Child and Adolescent Health, NSW College of Nursing
- Bachelor of Applied Science (Nursing), Cumberland College of Health Sciences/University of Sydney
- Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing), Cumberland College of Health Sciences
Her research focuses on rural health education, clinical placements, and international workplace learning. She explores culture shock and the role of facilitators in international placements, particularly in remote regions like Northern Thailand and Peru. Her work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goal 4: Quality Education.
Recent publications emphasize co-designed rural community placements, workforce development, and student learning. Key themes include interprofessional education, collaborative practice, and health service delivery in rural contexts.
She actively participates in academic activities, such as the 7th Western NSW Health Research Network Symposium (2020), and engages with media on topics like aged care and rural health policy.




