- Clinical Education
- Physiotherapy
- Patient Education
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Associate Professor Allison Mandrusiak is an academic in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at The University of Queensland. She holds roles such as Director of Teaching & Learning and is actively engaged in research and supervision. Her work focuses on clinical education, patient care, and healthcare equity, particularly in rural and Indigenous contexts. Education: BSc (Honours), PhD from The University of Queensland, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education. Research Interests: Prioritizes enhancing clinical education, improving patient education practices, and addressing disparities in healthcare access for rural and Indigenous communities. Her work also explores telehealth applications and interprofessional collaboration in healthcare training. Publications: Over 90 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and conference papers, emphasizing culturally safe care, rural health education, and clinical documentation. Recent work includes studies on new-graduate physiotherapists’ preparedness and telehealth in allied health training. Grants & Funding: Secured funding for projects like interprofessional feedback literacy, chronic disease management via active video games, and simulation-based learning initiatives. Supervision: Actively supervises PhD candidates in areas such as cultural safety in healthcare, rural practice preparedness, and ICU environment redesign. Completed supervisions include studies on patient education and functional outcomes in lower limb amputation. Labs/Teams: Engaged in initiatives like the Simulation in Health and Rehabilitation Education (SHaRE) project and collaborations on digital feedback systems in healthcare education.









