Always positive and motivating in class.
Inspires a passion for knowledge and growth.
Creates dynamic and engaging lessons.
Makes even hard topics easy to grasp.
Nayereh Kaviani is a lecturer in the School of Medicine at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. She holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) and a qualification in Medical Administration (MedAdmin). Her academic affiliation with Griffith University is confirmed through her profiles on ResearchGate and Google Scholar, where she is listed as an academic at the institution. On ResearchGate, Nayer Kaviani is profiled as a Lecturer with 3 publications and 158 citations. Her Google Scholar profile similarly affiliates her with Griffith University as an Academic, with publications listed.
Kaviani's research contributions include co-authorship on key papers in health sciences and medical education. In 2018, she co-authored 'Can Nurturing the Young Be the Key to Tackling Chronic Diseases in the Old? A Narrative Review With a Global Perspective' published in the Ochsner Journal. This work, affiliated with the School of Medicine at Griffith University's Gold Coast campus, discusses a life course approach to chronic disease prevention, highlighting interventions for pregnant women and young children to address global health challenges. She is also associated with studies on clinical preceptorship, including 'An evaluative study of clinical preceptorship' published in Nurse Education Today in 2000, focusing on nursing education dynamics. Additional involvement includes health promotion projects, such as those in rural Fijian contexts and HIV prevention mobilization in Papua New Guinea, as noted in her publication record. Her work underscores contributions to medical education, preceptorship, and public health strategies.
