
معرفی
Dayna Duncan serves as a Lecturer at Flinders University through her role as Medical Education Registrar with NT Health in Darwin, where she drives curriculum development, educational research, and clinical skills instruction for the Flinders NT medical program.
Her academic credentials include a Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine (BMed/MD), Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Association (AFHEA), and Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD). She operates from Royal Darwin Hospital within the Flinders University Northern Territory campus network.
Her scholarly focus centers on Medical Education and Rural Medicine, with specialized expertise in designing clinical training frameworks for remote healthcare contexts. This work directly supports medical students in the Medicine 1A and Medicine 2A Clinical Skills courses.
Her exceptional contributions have earned prestigious recognitions:
- Australia and New Zealand Junior Doctor of the Year (2023)
- Northern Territory Junior Doctor of the Year (2023)
- Border Medical Assocition Award (2021)
- Peter Vine Award (2018)
As a rural generalist trainee, she bridges clinical practice and academic instruction to advance medical education in Northern Territory communities, though no formal student supervision or grant activities are documented in available sources.

