Professor Mei Krishnasamy

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    Professor/Group Lead, Cancer Nursing Research Group, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and University of Melbourne

    Professor Mei Krishnasamy is an internationally recognised cancer nurse and respected cancer nurse researcher in patient experiences and outcomes research. She has an established record of collaborative research focusing on the development and evaluation of models of care and strategies targeted at improving patient and carer experiences of living with cancer, demands of treatment and symptom profiles, linking experience of care innovation to improved patient outcomes.

    She is CI on several NHMRC grants and has been involved in competitive research grants worth approximately $32 million. Despite not having held a full time academic appointment until 2016, she has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications since 1996. She has supervised 18 nursing and allied health higher degree students, 13 to successful completion to date. Mei has 35 invited national and international presentations over the past 5 years and, in 2012, was recipient of the prestigious Robert Tiffany Lectureship, awarded by the International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, in recognition of her contribution to cancer nursing. She is inaugural Chair in Cancer Nursing at the University of Melbourne and Research and Education Lead for Cancer Nursing at the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre. She is immediate past President of the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia, a past President of the Cancer Nurses Society of Australia and a lead member of the Policy and Advocacy Committee of the International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care.

    View Professor Mei Krishnasamy’s full biography on The University of Melbourne website.

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