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Ruby Walter
Dr. Ruby Walter serves as the Assistant Associate Dean of Nursing at RMIT University's Health and Biomedical Sciences department. She specializes in nursing education, digital health transformation, public health, and curriculum development. Her research focuses on integrating technology into healthcare education, improving patient care through traditional therapies, and addressing challenges faced by nursing professionals in diverse clinical settings.
Key research interests include digital health education, palliative care decolonization, and chronic disease management. She has supervised projects on pain assessment tools in Saudi Arabian hospitals and patient participation post-diagnosis. Her work often bridges educational strategies with clinical practice to enhance nursing workforce readiness.
Ruby has published extensively on topics like nursing pedagogy, healthcare technology adaptation during pandemics, and mental health recovery. Her recent articles highlight gaps in digital health curricula and the sociotechnical challenges faced by nurses during the pandemic.
- Supervision Projects:
- Decolonisation of palliative care using traditional therapies (2024)
- Patient Participation in Chronic Disease Management (2024)
- ICU Pain Assessment Tools Challenges (2024)
- Campus: Bundoora West, Australia
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but her contributions to nursing education and public health research are significant.