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Dr. Sarah Kourouche is a Senior Lecturer in Acute Care Nursing and Implementation Science Senior Research Fellow at the Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery/Sydney Nursing School, University of Sydney. She holds a PhD in implementation science and coordinates the Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) program. Her research focuses on improving emergency and trauma care through implementation science, disaster management, and technology-enhanced learning (e.g., eLearning and simulation).
Education: RN, BN (Honours), Ms Nurs, PhD (University of Sydney). Key projects include EPIC-START (a $2.8M MRFF grant) and HIRAID (a $1.5M NHMRC grant), both aimed at optimizing emergency nursing protocols and patient outcomes. She supervises PhD/Master's students in areas like palliative care in EDs and trauma care implementation.
Research interests span implementation science, trauma care, disaster preparedness, and educational technologies. Notable awards include the MRFF grant leadership ($2.8M) and Greenlight grant ($50K for palliative care innovation). She contributes to professional associations like the College of Emergency Nurses Australia and serves as a Sydney Health Partners Implementation Science Fellow.
Current grants include rural emergency care implementation studies and cost evaluations of trauma care bundles. Her work emphasizes translating evidence into clinical practice through structured protocols and interdisciplinary collaboration.