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Dr Serena Hong

Dr Serena Hong

Senior Lecturer

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) University of Sydney, Australia

Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) University of Sydney, Australia

Medicine & Health
School of Health Sciences

I am a lecturer for the Physiotherapy program within the School of Health Sciences/Faculty of Medicine and Health at UNSW. I obtained my PhD in 2019 at the University of Sydney in the area of Physiotherapy and Cardiac Surgery. I have over 20 years of experience as a Senior Physiotherapist in Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy, particularly in Cardiothoracic Surgery and ICU at Liverpool Hospital. Before joining UNSW as an academic, I was a Team Leader managing a team of 20 staff and provided clinical leadership in Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy through clinical support and supervision, teaching and education of physiotherapy staff and students in the Acute Cardiorespiratory Team at Liverpool Hospital.

Most of my research is within the cardiovascular stream, particularly in Cardiothoracic Surgery. My recent research involves prehabilitation in older and frail persons undergoing cardiac surgery and post-hip fracture in older persons. I am also interested and involved in education research, especially in interprofessional education in the School of Health Sciences. In addition to these areas, I am keen to be involved in other cardiorespiratory-related research areas, such as respiratory, critical care and surgeries.

I have experience in quantitative (RCT) and qualitative methodologies (e.g. Systematic Reviews with meta-analysis, and surveys). To date, I have supervised two (2) Honours students one graduating with first-class Honours, and currently supervising a Master's student as a secondary supervisor.

As an Education Focus lecturer, I believe my role is to facilitate students' learning through various teaching/learning techniques so that they can consolidate their foundational knowledge, learn skills in a safe environment, and encourage reflection, empathy, professionalism and communication skills that are required to prepare them for clinical placement, where students can apply their knowledge and skills in real-life practice.

I adopt and apply case-based and experiential learning with innovative digital technologies to enhance students' learning and engagement. My goal is to inspire the students as much as they inspire me.

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Phone
+61-2-9065 2348
  • Journal articles | 2020
    Hong S; Milross M; Alison J, 2020, 'Physiotherapy mobility and walking management of uncomplicated coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery patients: a survey of clinicians’ perspectives in Australia and New Zealand', Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 36, pp. 226 - 240,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Hong SS; Milross MA; Alison JA, 2018, 'Effect of continuous local anesthetic in post-cardiac surgery patients: A systematic review', Pain Medicine (United States), 19, pp. 1077 - 1090,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Hong SS; Alison JA; Milross MA; Robledo K; Dignan R, 2017, 'Does continuous infusion of local anaesthesia improve pain control and walking distance after coronary artery bypass graft surgery? A randomised controlled trial', Physiotherapy (United Kingdom), 103, pp. 407 - 413,

2024: EF Grant to present and attend ANZAPHE conference $3000

2023: School of Health Science Seed Funding: $7491.90

My Teaching

Coordination of the development of Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy curriculum (EXPT3178 and 4156)

Coordination of the external curriculum working group for EXPT3148

Development of content for ANAT1452 (Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics 2) and EXPT 2170 (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy 1) and EXPT 3174

Tutor for ANAT 1451 (Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics 1), ANAT1452 and HLTH1000 (Interprofessional Practice and Collaborative Care)

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