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Dr. Dawn Perez is a Lecturer in Intensive Care Nursing at the Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sydney. With qualifications including a PhD, RN, and BN (Hons), her expertise spans nursing education, patient safety, and qualitative research methods. Her work focuses on clinical placement experiences of nursing students, physical restraints in intensive care units, and pandemic-era learning innovations.
Research interests include mitigating sexual harassment in clinical training, optimizing nursing education tools (e.g., flipcharts during pandemics), and improving patient care through ethical restraint practices. She has published widely in journals like Journal of Clinical Nursing and Nurse Education Today.
Her publications highlight themes such as patient experiences under mechanical ventilation, methodological challenges in qualitative research recruitment, and evidence-based practices in ICU settings. While no specific awards are listed, her consistent output reflects strong contributions to nursing research and education.
No formal grant details or lab affiliations were identified in the provided texts. Her advising role is currently unspecified, though her research collaborations suggest potential mentorship in nursing studies.
