
معرفی
Natalie Ellis is a Lecturer in Rural Health (Clinical Educator) at Charles Sturt University's Department of Rural Health, affiliated with the Children's Voices Centre. A registered nurse, her research focuses on microbiology, rural nursing education, and healthcare policy, particularly the National Disability Insurance Scheme. She actively collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, emphasizing community partnerships and simulation-based training.
Her work bridges clinical practice and education, addressing challenges in rural healthcare through interprofessional collaboration. Recent research includes exploring rural health policy, psychological safety in simulation debriefs, and quality assurance in work-integrated learning.
Ellis has received awards such as the Charles Sturt University 'Change One Thing' Award (2023) and the RUN Learning and Teaching Award (2023), recognizing her contributions to educational innovation. She has co-organized workshops and symposiums, including the Western NSW Health Research Network Symposium, and her work has been featured in media discussions on rural healthcare training.
Her research network extends to national and international collaborations, with a focus on improving rural health outcomes through education and policy reform.


