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Dr Natasya Raja Azlan (Tash)

Tash is a Lecturer, Unit Coordinator and Course Coordinator at the School of Nursing and Midwifery.

Current Teaching

Undergraduate and postgraduate units.

Background

Tash is a nurse, educator and researcher with extensive clinical experience in the Emergency Department, the Quality and Risk Department and as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in the Acute Pain Service. She has built a broad research portfolio covering clinical practice and healthcare education, with her work presented at national and international conferences and supported by competitive research grants.

Tash teaches in simulation-based education, leadership, governance and health equity, creating engaging, practical learning experiences that equip students for real-world challenges. Drawing on her hands-on clinical experience, she collaborates across disciplines to translate research into improvements in patient care and healthcare education, making evidence meaningful and actionable.

Professional Associations

College of Emergency Nurses Australasia (CENA)

Research Areas and Interests

  • Technology in Healthcare and Education (including AI and virtual reality)
  • Critical Care Nursing (Emergency Department)
  • Acute Pain Assessment and Management
  • Planetary Health
  • Nursing Education
  • Quality and Clinical Risk
  • Mixed Methods Research
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