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Professor Frank Donnelly is a prominent academic at the University of Adelaide, specializing in healthcare workforce dynamics, medical education, and public health policy. His research emphasizes the critical role of nursing and midwifery in global health outcomes, including studies on workforce density, pandemic response effectiveness, and interprofessional practice. He has explored innovative methods in healthcare education, such as virtual reality training and constructivist grounded theory methodologies.
- Research Focus: Nursing workforce impact, telemedicine, healthcare system efficiency, and qualitative healthcare studies.
- Key Projects: Developed the Adelaide Score AI system for hospital efficiency, analyzed global nurse density effects on infant mortality, and investigated oncology nursing motivations.
- Methodologies: Specializes in scoping reviews, ecological studies, and mixed-methods approaches.
His work bridges theoretical research with practical applications, such as curriculum design for interprofessional practice and policy recommendations for public health systems. Donnelly's contributions span nursing education, clinical protocols, and global health comparisons, with a focus on evidence-based strategies to improve healthcare accessibility and quality.
