معرفی
Mrs. Danielle White is a Lecturer at the Rural Clinical School (Broken Hill) under the University of Sydney's Primary Healthcare Department. Her work focuses on advancing rural nurse education and addressing health inequities through cross-sector collaborations and primary health care innovations.
Her research spans rural healthcare delivery, nursing education models, and public health advocacy. Key themes include longitudinal integrated nursing placements, cross-sector partnerships, and improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations in rural Australia. Driven by community engagement, her work emphasizes integrated health literacy and transformative approaches to healthcare access.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to pandemic-era clinical education, school-based health advocacy, and rural health workforce development. She co-authored studies on nurse-led primary care systems and the healthcare needs of rural children, demonstrating expertise in both clinical practice and policy.
Ms. White holds a Registered Nurse qualification, enhancing her academic work with practical clinical insights. Her research consistently bridges education, policy, and direct service delivery to strengthen rural health systems.

