
معرفی
Shelly Abbott is an Associate Lecturer and Casual Academic at Flinders University's College of Nursing and Health Sciences. With over 20 years' experience in paediatric nursing, her expertise spans perioperative, emergency, and adult nursing settings. She holds a MClinEd (2016), GradDipNursEd, GradCert NursEd, BN, and RN qualifications. Currently teaching since 2017, she coordinates topics like NURS1001 and lectures in NURS2005/3001/3006, focusing on clinical education and simulation. Her research emphasizes innovative learning methods (e.g., eLearning, serious gaming) and vulnerable child/family care, notably developing a cybersafety program for culturally diverse families in Adelaide.
Key research interests include simulation-based education, interprofessional learning, and paediatric nursing outcomes. She has contributed to projects like the 'Being with Baby' program evaluation and parenting intervention studies. Shelly's academic roles include simulation educator, project officer, and curriculum coordinator across nursing and medical education.
Her publications (2016–2022) reflect work on community health programs, parenting interventions, and early childhood development. Research collaborations focus on service delivery models and collaborative partnerships in healthcare systems.

