معرفی
Dr Tania Beament serves as the Associate Dean (Strategic Partnerships & Work Integrated Learning) at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Edith Cowan University (ECU). Her academic background includes a PhD in evaluating clinical deterioration response tools in acute care, a Master of Education (2011), and a Bachelor of Nursing (ECU). She previously held roles such as Director of International Programs and lecturer in the Undergraduate Nursing Program.
Education:
- Bachelor of Nursing, Edith Cowan University
- Master of Education, University of Western Australia (2011)
- Doctor of Philosophy, Edith Cowan University (2022)
Research Interests: Tania focuses on improving clinical deterioration recognition, gender dynamics in nursing (particularly men in nursing), simulation-based education, and nursing skill mix optimization. Her work bridges academic research with practical healthcare challenges, emphasizing evidence-based practice and workforce development.
Research Trends: Her publications span international nursing education challenges, gender perceptions in nursing, clinical handover protocols, and nursing workforce diversity. Recent work highlights systemic support for international students and psychometric validation of gender bias scales.
Awards and Grants: No specific awards or grants are listed in the provided materials.
Advising & Teams: While no formal advisees are listed, Tania collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on research projects. She chairs the GHAWA Clinical Sub Committee and actively engages in professional associations like NMBWA and RCNA.
Labs & Teams: Collaborations involve clinical deterioration response teams, men in nursing advocacy groups, and international education partnerships.

