ProfessorJulie Considine

Deakin Distinguished Professor and Chair in Nursing, Eastern Health

Faculty of Health/School of Nursing & Midwifery/Institute for Health Transformation

  • Deakin Distinguished Professor and Chair in Nursing, Eastern Health
    Faculty of Health/School of Nursing & Midwifery/Institute for Health Transformation
  • +61 3 924 46127 (Work)
  • Melbourne Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria 3125

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • AFFILIATION
    Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine
  • AFFILIATION
    International Liasion Committee on Resuscitation
  • AFFILIATION
    College of Emergency Nursing Australasia
  • AFFILIATION
    Australian College of Nursing
  • AFFILIATION
    Australian Resuscitation Council
  • AFFILIATION
    Australian Nurses Memorial Centre
  • AFFILIATION
    Australian Association of Gerontology
  • AFFILIATION
    European Society for Emergency Nursing
  • AFFILIATION
    International Society for Quality in Health Care
  • AFFILIATION
    International Society for Rapid Response Systems
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    1993 Margaret Black Memorial Medal for the highest academic achievement in Midwifery, Royal Women's Hospital
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2023 Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) (General Division) for distinguished service to medicine in the field of emergency nursing, to tertiary education, and to professional associations.
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2019 Deakin University Vice Chancellors Award for Teaching Team of the Year awarded to Dr Elizabeth Oldland, Dr Ian Story, Professor Julie Considine and Professor Judy Currey for contribution to Leading Sustained Active and Collaborative Learning and International Scholarship for Transformative Student Learning Experiences through Team-Based Learning.
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2013 Julie Finucane OAM Medal for Leadership in Emergency Nursing, College of Emergency Nursing Australasia in recognition of outstanding commitment to the leadership of the profession and discipline of emergency nursing, and to the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia.
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2012 Australian Government Office for Teaching and Learning Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning awarded for "commitment to a teaching-evidence-practice nexus in specialist and advanced nursing courses to develop clinical excellence and enhanced quality and safety of healthcare"
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2011 Deakin University Award for Teaching Excellence, Deakin University
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2011 Deakin University Vice-Chancellor's Award for Distinguished Teaching, Deakin University
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2008 Myrtle Ivy Quicke Memorial Scholarship (for doctoral or postdoctoral studies in nursing), Royal College of Nursing, Australia: National Research and Scholarship Fund
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2008 Highly Commended Certificate, Deakin University Leadership in Nursing and Midwifery
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2006 Emergency Nurse of the Year, College of Emergency Nursing Australasia
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    2003 Annie M Sage Scholarship (for post registration research studies in nursing), Royal College of Nursing, Australia: National Research and Scholarship Fund
  • AWARDS AND HONOURS
    1994 Dame Mabel Coles DBE Prize for the Best Examination Paper on Midwifery, Royal Women's Hospital
  • PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
    Professor Julie Considine AO is a Fellow of the Australian College of Nursing and Life Fellow of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia. Professor Considine is a Senior Editor of Australasian Emergency Care and reviews for a number of medical and nursing journals. She is the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia representative and deputy convenor of the Education and Implementation subcommittee for the Australian Resuscitation Council and an emeritus member of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation Basic Life Support Taskforce.
  • CAREER HIGHLIGHT
    2023 Appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) (General Division) for distinguished service to medicine in the field of emergency nursing, to tertiary education, and to professional associations.