Dr Leonie Mosel Williams

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Dr Leonie Mosel Williams

Dr Leonie Williams

Registered Nurse, DipAppSci SCAE, BNEd FlUni, MDE S.Aust, PhD C.Qld

Position: Senior Lecturer, Nursing and Program Convener, Bachelor of Nursing Science (Graduate Entry)
Office: T2.28
Tel: +61 7 5459 4549
Fax: +61 7 5459 4767
Email: LWillia2@usc.edu.au

Teaching areas

  • NUR341: Caring for the older client
  • NUR332: Transcultural Health Practices

Research areas

  • transcultural issues
  • nursing education
  • professional nursing issues

Profile

Leonie has been involved in nursing education, teaching, researching, publishing and accreditation for a number of years. She is interested in the use of technology in teaching nursing as well as supporting students from international and non-English speaking backgrounds in the nursing program. She is a Member of the Royal College of Nursing (Australia), Sigma Theta Tau International Honour Society of Nursing (Gamma Lambda Chapter) and Council for the Ageing Australia.

Publications

Many of Dr Leonie Mosel Williams' publications are available from the Coast Research Database.

Research grants

  • NEXSTEP: An exploration of the needs of nurse educators working in a range of Australian contexts.
    Investigators: Prof M McAllister (Project Leader) Dr L Mosel Williams, T Gamble, K Malko-Nyhan, C Jones.
    Funding Body: OLTGP $6000
    Years: 2010 (Completed)
    The aims of this study were to explore the needs of nurse educators in a variety of Australian contexts, to produce an in-depth understanding of their experiences of work, educational and support needs and to suggest solutions to identified barriers.
  • International immersion as a volunteer: A new approach to Service Learning.
    Investigator: Dr L Mosel Williams
    Funding Body: USC OLTGP $4,500
    Years: 2010–2011
    This project explores and evaluates a volunteer experience with nursing students as a viable and quality service learning experience. This project involved a three-week volunteer experience in Tanzania supported by a faculty staff member..
  • Second Degree Students in Nursing programs: A pilot Study USC Seed Grant $500.
    Investigator: Dr L Mosel Williams
    Funding Body: USC OLTGP $500
    Years: 2009–10
  • The Scope of Nursing Practice Decision Making Framework: A picture of practice.
    Investigator: Dr L Mosel Williams (Project Leader), A/Prof M Barnes, M Hingst
    Funding Body: QNC $39,000
    Years: 2006–2009
    This study evaluated the implementation of Queensland’s Framework in daily practice by nurses and midwives across practice contexts.

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  • ABN 28 441 859 157 |
  • CRICOS Provider No 01595D |
  • Updated: 09 Jan 2012