Gain the skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on people's lives in this broad-ranging discipline which incorporates both the scientific study of human behaviour and its biological, cognitive, and social bases. You will learn to systematically apply this knowledge to solve issues or problems affecting human behaviour. You have the choice of flexible study options as well as the option to undertake postgraduate study.
Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences at Charles Darwin University (CDU) and clinical researcher with a focus on medical education, innovation, and culturally safe practice. Her current research centres on two initiatives: “Artificial Intelligence in Health Education: Enhancing Case-Based Learning,” and “Portfolio-Based and Mentoring-Supported Learning: Aligning Accreditation Standards and Cultural Safety in Medical Education.”
A preventative health program designed to reach some of the most remote homes in the Northern Territory has received national recognition after claiming a top health award.
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The Elite Athlete Support Program provides personalised support for elite athletes for the duration of their academic program at CDU. The Program encourages and supports student athletes competing at a national and international levels with flexible entry and study arrangements at CDU.
A Simulation Block (SB) is an on-campus intensive providing students with an opportunity to practice specific nursing interventions, integrate theory into practice and develop an understanding of the requirements of professional nursing practice according to the NMBA RN Standards for Practice (2016).
Our services are provided by Master of Physiotherapy students under the supervision of trained experienced registered physiotherapists aim to help you improve your mobility, strength, and function.
Access practical, evidence-based nutrition advice that is tailored to meet your individual needs. Our student dietitians are supported by Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs) who are experienced professionals and ensure safe, high-quality care.
A/Prof Gabrielle McCallum is the Head of Discipline in the School of Nursing at Charles Darwin University. Gabrielle's research addresses important clinical gaps for children and adolescents at-risk of poor lung health in Australia, Timor-Leste and the Asia-Pacific region and informs direct prevention strategies, future interventions, and improved management pathways.
After leaving the geoscience space to focus on raising her family, Lana felt that retraining was the way to get where she wanted to go professionally. Always fascinated by health and the human body, she discovered CDU's Bachelor of Health/Master of Occupational Therapy dual degree and never looked back.