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Maree Simpson is an Associate Professor in the School of Dentistry and Medical Sciences at Charles Sturt University. She is actively engaged in research and higher degree research (HDR) supervision, focusing on pharmacy practice, pharmacy education, assessment, and workplace learning. Her work contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in health and well-being.
Her research interests span a wide range of topics in health professions education and clinical pharmacy. Key areas include:
- Assessment methodologies in pharmacy education
- Workplace-based learning and clinical reasoning
- Application of artificial intelligence in pharmacy practice
- Infection prevention and control in paramedic and healthcare settings
- Management of behavioral and psychological symptoms in dementia
- Use and safety of complementary medicines
Her recent publications reflect a strong trend toward systematic and narrative reviews in clinical pharmacy, AI integration, and patient-centered care. These works emphasize evidence-based practice, real-world applications, and educational innovation in health sciences.
She has been recognized with the Charles Sturt 2020 Excellence Award, highlighting her contributions to academic excellence.
Maree Simpson actively supervises HDR students, including Nicholas Taylor, Erini Abdelmessih, Hannah Robinson, and Christine Parkinson. Her supervision spans topics in paramedic education, cardiovascular care for immigrants, and complementary medicine safety. She has also been involved in externally funded or institutionally supported research activities, though specific grants are not detailed in the text.
Her research is conducted within collaborative networks involving colleagues in pharmacy, paramedicine, and health education, contributing to interdisciplinary knowledge advancement.


