About me

Frank is Dean and Head of School of Nursing at Murdoch University.

Frank began his nursing career at the Royal Adelaide Hospital after graduation from the University of South Australia (Salisbury). After a stint in neurosurgical nursing Frank moved to work in Intensive Care, where he spent the majority of his clinical life. After completing post graduate qualifications in ICU a shift in direction saw him move into nursing education, particularly clinical education. Further study and completion of a Master of Nursing, with a thesis examining the lived experience of a tracheostomy tube change, led Frank toward a PhD, a study which combined his primary interest in nursing knowledge and the role of clinical placement experiences. Frank is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK).

In 2019 Frank was awarded The Stephen Cole the Elder Award for Excellence, the University of Adelaide Award for Excellence in leadership, support and enhancement of teaching practice.

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Awards

Stephen Cole the Elder - Excellence in Leadership, Support and Enhancement of Teaching Practice
The University of Adelaide, 2019
Senior Fellow - Higher Education Academy
The University of Adelaide, 2019
Executive Deans Teaching Award
The University of Adelaide, 2018
Lecturer of the Year
The University of Adelaide, 2008

Organisational Affiliations

Professor, School of Nursing, Murdoch University

Adjunct Professor, The University of Adelaide

Education

Nursing
19921994, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BN, BNSc, BScN, BSN, BNurs, BSN, BHSc.), University of South Australia (Australia, Adelaide)
Nursing
19971998, Graduate Diploma Intensive Care Nursing , University of Adelaide (Australia, Adelaide)
Nursing
01/200201/2004, Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), The University of Adelaide
Management
201211/2012, Diploma, Proteus Leadership
Nursing
03/20082014, Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Adelaide