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Julia Morphet is a Professor at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University. She holds leadership roles including National President of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (2017–2022) and membership in key health policy bodies like the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. Her expertise spans emergency nursing, healthcare workforce development, and simulation-based education.
Education:
- PhD in Transition to Specialty Practice, Deakin University (2015)
- Graduate Diploma in Health Economics, Monash University (2017–2018)
- Master of Nursing (Education), Monash University (2006–2007)
- Bachelor of Nursing, Monash University (1992–1994)
Research Interests:
- Emergency department patient experiences and safety
- Nurse workforce preparation and clinical competency
- Simulation in nursing education and skill development
- Workplace violence prevention strategies
Recent Article Trends: Focus on patient safety, interprofessional collaboration in critical care, and evidence-based practice improvements. Key themes include nursing informatics impacts, ventilator-associated event prevention, and pandemic-era care protocols.
Awards:
- Julie Finucane OAM Medal (2021)
- Annie M Sage PhD Scholarship (2013)
- Betty Jeffrey Award (2012)
Advising & Grants: Supervised over 20 research students (PhD to Honours) on topics like emergency department triage, simulation-based learning, and healthcare workforce economics. Active in collaborative projects such as the 'Registered Nurse Standards for Practice Review' (2024) and 'Just Say No to the Just in Case Cannula' trial (2023).
Labs/Teams: Leads Monash Health Ethics Committee and the CENA Research Committee. Collaborates with national groups like Cabrini Health Scientific Advisory Board and the National Opioid Analgesic Stewardship Program.


