
معرفی
Elyce Green is an Associate Professor in the Department of Rural Health at Charles Sturt University (CSU), serving as the Rural Health Education Lead and contributing to the Ageing Well Research Group. Her work focuses on rural health workforce development, work-integrated learning, and addressing healthcare challenges in underserved regions. She holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0002-7291-6419) and has an h-index of 93 with significant research output across 75 publications.
Her research interests include student placements in rural settings, rural health policy, climate change impacts on healthcare, and interprofessional education. Notable contributions address telehealth delivery, rural nurse training, and mental health workforce support. She has been recognized with awards such as the 'Change One Thing' Award (2023), the Marianne Gaul AM Award (2019), and multiple Excellence Awards for student and community engagement initiatives.
Green actively collaborates across disciplines, leading projects like the Global Impact Grants and university-community partnerships. She mentors early career researchers and participates in symposia addressing rural healthcare resilience and climate adaptation. Her activities include guest lectures on WIL partnerships and contributions to policy discussions on rural health workforce retention.
Her grants include the Advance Higher Education Global Impact Grant (2024) and initiatives supporting rural health education. She has supervised research projects on topics like early career nurse retention and rural clinical placement efficacy, reflecting her commitment to advancing equitable healthcare access in rural Australia.


