Patricia Logan
Senior Lecturer
School of Biomedical Science
Charles Sturt University
Australia
Biography
Dr Logan began her career as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist working for over 20 years in large metropolitan and regional hospitals as well as private practice. She undertook a biology degree at Macquarie University to broaden her skills. Patricia's introduction to university teaching began at the University of Sydney in Nuclear Medicine. Dr Logan completed her research Masters with their School of Medical Radiation Science and her PhD with the CSU Faculty of Education. She has been employed with CSU since the inception of the Dubbo Campus and has undertaken various roles as the campus has developed. Her research interests include tertiary education in science, health education, academic professional practice, medical imaging and neuroscience. Dr Logan served as elected academic staff member for CSU University Council for 2 years to June 2012. She received the Faculty of Science Award for Academic Excellence in 2011. Dr Logan is active in the CSIRO Scientists in Schools program and currently partnered with St. Laurence's Primary and the Dubbo School of Distance Education.
Research Interest
Biomedical science