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Dr Claire Verrall is a Lecturer at the Adelaide Nursing School within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (2023) focused on health policy reforms in general practice and the role of practice nurses. Her research emphasizes primary health care workforce dynamics, missed nursing care, and the intersection of policy with clinical practice. Dr Verrall is actively involved in education and supervises postgraduate research students.
Her research spans topics such as general practice nursing workforce sustainability, missed care in healthcare settings, and infection control practices. Key areas include understanding systemic barriers to effective care delivery and exploring strategies to improve nursing roles in primary healthcare. She collaborates with institutions like Ambulance Victoria on community paramedicine initiatives.
Dr Verrall’s publications analyze missed care phenomena, policy impacts on nursing roles, and innovative assessment methods in medical education. She is eligible to supervise Masters and PhD candidates in health policy, nursing education, and primary care research.
Her work contributes to evidence-based practices in healthcare quality improvement and workforce development, with a focus on translating research into actionable policy recommendations.

