Makes every class a rewarding experience.
Inspires growth and curiosity in every student.
Encourages students to explore new ideas.
Encourages students to think critically.
Denis Lee serves as a Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Midwifery within Griffith Health at Griffith University, located at the Gold Coast campus in Clinical Sciences 2, room 2.53. His professional contact information includes the phone number (07) 5552 9576 and email address denis.lee@griffith.edu.au. As an educator in nursing, he acts as the convenor for the course Acute Nursing Practice (2803NRS), delivered in on campus - mixed mode format at the Gold Coast campus, including offerings in 2026 Trimester 1. Denis Lee's teaching involvement encompasses Graduate Certificate programs in Acute Care Nursing, Emergency Nursing, and Professional Nursing, supporting the training of nursing professionals at graduate levels.
Denis Lee contributes to scholarly research in nursing education, particularly concerning student evaluations and bioscience integration in curricula. He is a co-author on 'Teaching faculty experiences with student evaluation of teaching surveys,' published in 2024 in Nurse Education in Practice. In this work, his contributions included writing review and editing, writing the original draft, formal analysis, data curation, and conceptualization, alongside authors Danny Sidwell, Peta-Anne Zimmerman, Sarah Bentley, and Matthew Barton from the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Gold Coast. Another key publication is 'Nursing students' perceptions of clinical relevance and engagement with bioscience education: A cross-sectional study of undergraduate and postgraduate nursing students,' appearing in Nurse Education Today in 2021, co-authored with Peta-Anne Zimmerman, Matthew Barton, and Danny Sidwell. These publications reflect his engagement with topics enhancing teaching practices and student experiences in nursing programs at Griffith University.

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