
معرفی
Stacie Attrill is an Associate Professor in Speech Pathology and Director of Teaching Programs (Health Professions) at the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University. She specializes in health professional placement education, international student learning outcomes, and culturally diverse healthcare practices. Her research also addresses swallowing disorders and mealtime experiences for individuals with dysphagia.
Education:
- PhD (University of Sydney, 2017)
- Master of Clinical Rehabilitation (Flinders University, 2008)
- Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Flinders University, 2000)
- Advanced Diploma of Arts (Japanese Language, ongoing)
Research Interests: Focuses on clinical education, intercultural learning, and health service experiences for culturally diverse populations. Her work explores placement education strategies, competency development, and mealtime challenges in aging populations.
Grants & Awards:
- 2018 Flinders University CNHS Publication Award (ECR)
- 2015 Teaching Excellence Award
- Over $1M in grant funding for projects like 'Clinical Education in Australia' and 'Culturally Diverse Student Supervision.'
Stacie advises on clinical education nationally and chairs the Asia-Pacific Education Collaboration in Speech-Language Pathology. She actively contributes to Speech Pathology Australia and health professional education bodies.

