I has been a faculty member at Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, NUS since 2009. Before joining NUS, I worked as an perioperative registered nurse in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
I have over 20 years’ experience in clinical practice, education and research. My research is focused on nursing education, psychological well-being, psychoeducation for chronically ill patients, effective communication in healthcare, and educating patients and caregivers to promote self-efficacy and psychological wellbeing in acute and communal settings.
I teach medical-surgical nursing, effective communication and comprehensive health assessment for nursing students, and clinical procedures for medical students. I have a passion to develop sustainable assessment programs for nursing students to enhance positive learning experience and promote patient safety.
I will like to use this blog to share with you my teaching ideas & approaches, nursing research, and e-learning tips.
Hi, Hui-chen. Nice e-meeting you here. The photos of your teaching is very illustrative and really speak thousands of words about your regular teaching activities. Wonder how it is now with social distancing and all.
Thanks Andi for the question.
Indeed, our dry lab activities and classes are restricted with the social distancing policy. However, our learning motivation and creativity are not limited by COVID-19.
I will share more details of our class and Lab’s activities later if the information is relevant to ONL topics.