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Dr Adriana Penman
Dr

Adriana Penman

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Overview

Background

Adriana Penman is a Senior Teaching-Focused Lecturer in Speech Pathology and the Acting Head of Speech Pathology for the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS), Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences (HMBS) at The University of Queensland (UQ). She is an elected Academic member of the UQ Academic Board (2026-2028). Adriana is an experienced speech pathologist who has worked clinically in the areas of adult swallowing and communication disorders across the continuum of care and stuttering or fluency disorders across the lifespan. Adriana is passionate about sharing her knowledge, experience and expertise in these clinical areas through her teaching and research.

Adriana's teaching and research programs are driven by the need to create innovative and authentic solutions such as embedding simulation-based learning within health professional curricula to support students’ preparation for practice. Adriana leads a program of research that aims to assist the growth of new graduates who are prepared for future success in speech pathology through their enriched student educational experiences. As a previous ITaLI Affiliate Academic, she is interested in embedding experiential learning opportunities such as simulation-based learning into university classrooms more broadly to assist student learning and engagement, and to build their confidence and readiness for placement. Additionally, within her Affiliate Academic role in 2023-2024, Adriana is the ITaLI representative on the UQ Fitness to Practise Working Party review which is necessitated to continue to guide and support students as developing practitioners.

Adriana's program of research is focussed on the investigation of teaching and learning practices within speech pathology and more broadly, within health science professions with a specific focus on graduate preparedness for placement and the transition to professional practice. She maintains national and international collaborations with a learning community of academics interested in scholarship of teaching. Adriana’s PhD (2021) investigated the use of simulation-based learning to prepare speech pathology students for clinical practice. Her research utilises mixed methodologies however, she has a particular interest in qualitative studies. Adriana is an active researcher in stuttering across the lifespan, teaching and student learning practices, practice education and simulation pedagogy. She is also interested in exploring students’ engagement in interprofessional education and collaborative practice.

Awards and Fellowships:

  • Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy (2025)
  • UQ Award for Teaching Excellence (2024)
  • Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences (HaBS) Award for Teaching Excellence (2023)
  • Fellow, Higher Education Academy (2019)
  • Faculty of Heath and Behavioural Sciences (HaBS) Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning (2018)
  • School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS) Early Career Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning (2017)
  • School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS) Commendation for Early Career Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning (2016)

Availability

Dr Adriana Penman is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Education (Primary), Queensland University of Technology
  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Speech Pathology, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Simulation-based learning

  • Teaching and learning

  • Stuttering

  • Practice education and preparation for practice

Research impacts

Adriana has collaborated with national and international teams to lead the embedding of simulation-based learning into health professional program curricula. This has been achieved through her knowledge and expertise in simulation-based learning and through the development of simulation-based learning programs and training guidelines that allow for translation into other contexts.

Works

Search Professor Adriana Penman’s works on UQ eSpace

63 works between 2015 and 2025

1 - 20 of 63 works

2025

Conference Publication

Perceptions of Australian speech-language pathologists managing stuttering: a mixed-methods workforce survey

Alegre, E., Penman, A., Unicomb, R. and Scarinci, N. (2025). Perceptions of Australian speech-language pathologists managing stuttering: a mixed-methods workforce survey. Oxford Stuttering and Cluttering Research Conference, Oxford, United Kingdom, 23-26 September 2025.

Perceptions of Australian speech-language pathologists managing stuttering: a mixed-methods workforce survey

2025

Conference Publication

Beyond traditional bulbar function measures: automated speech analysis and patient experience of communication change as integrated biomarkers in ALS

Whelan, B. M., Vogel, A., Henderson, R., Taubert, S., Aiken, P., Angwin, A., Packer, R., Penman, A., Copland, D. and Charania, S. (2025). Beyond traditional bulbar function measures: automated speech analysis and patient experience of communication change as integrated biomarkers in ALS. Pan-Asian Consortium for Treatment and Research in ALS, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 7-9 September 2025.

Beyond traditional bulbar function measures: automated speech analysis and patient experience of communication change as integrated biomarkers in ALS

2025

Journal Article

Becoming through simulation‐based learning: Lived experiences of occupational therapy students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds

Zhang, Luocheng, Forbes, Roma, Patterson, Freyr and Penman, Adriana (2025). Becoming through simulation‐based learning: Lived experiences of occupational therapy students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 72 (4) e70044, 1-15. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.70044

Becoming through simulation‐based learning: Lived experiences of occupational therapy students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds

2025

Conference Publication

What can we learn from other health professional educators about transfer of knowledge and skills

Cook, K., Penman, A., Arnott, S., Bourne, E., Davenport, R., Howells, S., Krikheli, L. and Aldridge, D. (2025). What can we learn from other health professional educators about transfer of knowledge and skills. ANZAHPE Conference, Perth, WA, Australia, 30 June-3 July 2025.

What can we learn from other health professional educators about transfer of knowledge and skills

2025

Conference Publication

Understanding simulation-based learning for health professions students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: a scoping review

Zhang, L., Penman, A., Patterson, F. and Forbes, R. (2025). Understanding simulation-based learning for health professions students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: a scoping review. ANZAHPE Conference, Perth, WA, Australia, 30 June-3 July 2025.

Understanding simulation-based learning for health professions students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: a scoping review

2025

Conference Publication

From theory to practice: practice educators' perspectives on how SLP students transfer knowledge and skills

Davenport, R., Aldridge, D., Arnott, S., Bourne, E., Cook, K., Howells, S., Krikheli, L. and Penman, A. (2025). From theory to practice: practice educators' perspectives on how SLP students transfer knowledge and skills. Speech Pathology Australia Conference, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 13-15 June 2025.

From theory to practice: practice educators' perspectives on how SLP students transfer knowledge and skills

2025

Journal Article

Speech–language pathologists’ perceptions of their competence in managing stuttering: a systematic review with narrative synthesis

Alegre, Emma, Penman, Adriana, Unicomb, Rachael and Scarinci, Nerina (2025). Speech–language pathologists’ perceptions of their competence in managing stuttering: a systematic review with narrative synthesis. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 60 (3) e70040, 1-18. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.70040

Speech–language pathologists’ perceptions of their competence in managing stuttering: a systematic review with narrative synthesis

2025

Journal Article

Stakeholder perspectives following implementation of Vietnam’s first speech-language pathology degrees: recommendations for future curriculum development

McAllister, Lindy, Hewat, Sally, Penman, Adriana, Atherton, Marie, Tran, Van, Verdon, Sarah, Nguyen, Thuy Thi Thanh, Pham, Dung, Webb, Gwendalyn and Walters, Joanne (2025). Stakeholder perspectives following implementation of Vietnam’s first speech-language pathology degrees: recommendations for future curriculum development. Disability and Rehabilitation, 47 (1), 259-274. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2024.2346237

Stakeholder perspectives following implementation of Vietnam’s first speech-language pathology degrees: recommendations for future curriculum development

2025

Journal Article

Understanding simulation-based learning for health professions students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: a scoping review

Zhang, Luocheng, Patterson, Freyr, Penman, Adriana and Forbes, Roma (2025). Understanding simulation-based learning for health professions students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: a scoping review. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 30 (4), 1353-1375. doi: 10.1007/s10459-024-10384-6

Understanding simulation-based learning for health professions students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: a scoping review

2024

Journal Article

Telehealth services supporting allied health work-integrated learning: a pilot study

Martin, Romany, Su, Yi-Jen, Neish, Calum, Mandrusiak, Allison, Penman, Adriana, Patterson, Freyr, Booth, Jodie, Hunter, Lucy, Donovan, Michael, Mahendran, Niru, Dunwoodie, Ruth and Forbes, Roma (2024). Telehealth services supporting allied health work-integrated learning: a pilot study. International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 24 (4), 649-662.

Telehealth services supporting allied health work-integrated learning: a pilot study

2024

Journal Article

Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy Students’ Perceptions and Experiences of an Interprofessional Simulation

Penman, Adriana, Patterson, Freyr, Tan, Eng Boon, Copley, Jodie and Hill, Anne E (2024). Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy Students’ Perceptions and Experiences of an Interprofessional Simulation. Australian Journal of Clinical Education, 13 (1). doi: 10.53300/001c.123907

Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy Students’ Perceptions and Experiences of an Interprofessional Simulation

2024

Journal Article

Telesimulation for training in infant feeding: a randomized controlled trial

Marshall, Jeanne, Shiu, Charis, Raatz, Madeline, Penman, Adriana, Beak, Kelly, Clarke, Sally and Ward, Elizabeth C. (2024). Telesimulation for training in infant feeding: a randomized controlled trial. Dysphagia, 40 (2), 443-453. doi: 10.1007/s00455-024-10746-7

Telesimulation for training in infant feeding: a randomized controlled trial

2024

Conference Publication

Transfer of knowledge and skills during SLP placements: Phase 1 findings

Davenport, R., Aldridge, D., Arnott, S., Bourne, E., Cook, K., Howells, S., Krikheli, L. and Penman, A. (2024). Transfer of knowledge and skills during SLP placements: Phase 1 findings. Sydney University Research Symposium, Sydney, NSW, Australia, June 2024.

Transfer of knowledge and skills during SLP placements: Phase 1 findings

2024

Journal Article

Fostering collaborative practice through interprofessional simulation for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, dietetics, and nursing students

Copley, Jodie, Martin, Romany, Dix, Clare, Forbes, Roma, Hill, Anne, Mandrusiak, Allison, Penman, Adriana, Patterson, Freyr, Davies, Sarah, Jauncey-Cooke, Jacqueline, Mahendran, Niruthikha, Hooper, Kelly and Collins, Cheryl (2024). Fostering collaborative practice through interprofessional simulation for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, dietetics, and nursing students. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 38 (3), 534-543. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2024.2303499

Fostering collaborative practice through interprofessional simulation for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, dietetics, and nursing students

2023

Conference Publication

Telesimulation for teaching clinical skills in infant feeding: a feasibility study and randomized controlled trial

Marshall, J., Raatz, M., Ward, E. C., Penman, A., Clarke, S. and Beak, K. (2023). Telesimulation for teaching clinical skills in infant feeding: a feasibility study and randomized controlled trial. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Boston, MA, United States, 15-18 November 2023.

Telesimulation for teaching clinical skills in infant feeding: a feasibility study and randomized controlled trial

2023

Journal Article

Development and pilot testing of telesimulation for pediatric feeding: a feasibility study

Marshall, Jeanne, Raatz, Madeline, Ward, Elizabeth C., Penman, Adriana, Beak, Kelly, Moore, Madison and Hill, Anne E. (2023). Development and pilot testing of telesimulation for pediatric feeding: a feasibility study. Dysphagia, 38 (5), 1308-1322. doi: 10.1007/s00455-023-10556-3

Development and pilot testing of telesimulation for pediatric feeding: a feasibility study

2023

Conference Publication

Translating research into practice: lessons learned from both researchers and implementers

Lyons, R., Hill, A. E., Penman, A., Loftus, L. and Rodden, M. (2023). Translating research into practice: lessons learned from both researchers and implementers. International Association of Communication Sciences and Disorders Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 20-24 August 2023.

Translating research into practice: lessons learned from both researchers and implementers

2023

Conference Publication

Simulation via telepractice for infant feeding: a randomised controlled trial

Marshall, J., Raatz, M., Ward, E. C., Penman, A., Clarke, S. and Beak, K. (2023). Simulation via telepractice for infant feeding: a randomised controlled trial. International Association of Communication Sciences and Disorders Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 20-24 August 2023.

Simulation via telepractice for infant feeding: a randomised controlled trial

2023

Journal Article

“Same but different”: the role and perceptions of the simulation clinical educator

Davidson, Bronwyn, Howells, Simone, Davenport, Rachel, McAllister, Sue, Caird, Emma, Aldridge, Danielle, Penman, Adriana, Hewat, Sally, Walters, Joanne, Cardell, Elizabeth, McCabe, Patricia, Purcell, Alison, Ward, Elizabeth, Baldac, Stacey and Hill, Anne (2023). “Same but different”: the role and perceptions of the simulation clinical educator. Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences and Disorders, 7 (2), 1-17. doi: 10.30707/tlcsd7.2.1690393489.657912

“Same but different”: the role and perceptions of the simulation clinical educator

2022

Journal Article

Simulation-based learning experiences in stuttering management delivered online: what do students, clinical educators and simulated patients think?

Penman, Adriana, Waite, Monique, Hill, Anne E., Leslie, Taliesha-jayne, Whelan, Brooke-Mai and Whitehead, Andrea (2022). Simulation-based learning experiences in stuttering management delivered online: what do students, clinical educators and simulated patients think?. International Journal of Practice-based Learning in Health and Social Care, 10 (1), 23-35. doi: 10.18552/ijpblhsc.v10i1.733

Simulation-based learning experiences in stuttering management delivered online: what do students, clinical educators and simulated patients think?

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2027
    Save our Speech (SoS) Study: Towards automated speech biomarkers of disease progression and treatment responsiveness in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
    Motor Neurone Disease Research Institute of Australia Inc Innovator Grant
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023 - 2024
    Increasing student success with work integrated learning: Using artificial intelligence to support situated decision making during clinical laboratories in preparation for placement
    ACEN Research Grants
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2021
    An international, interprofessional evaluation of the experiences and needs of health professional students and educators in the online teaching and learning of clinical skills
    U21 Health Sciences Group Research Development Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Adriana Penman is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring the management of school aged children who stutter in Australia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Nerina Scarinci

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Belonging in Health Professions Practice Placements

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Roma Forbes, Dr Jessica Hill

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The co-designed development of a stuttering program for adults to collectively enhance knowledge, confidence and skills for people who stutter, speech pathology students, and practising speech pathologists

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Brooke-Mai Whelan, Dr Monique Waite

  • Master Philosophy

    Chileans OT practice in acquired brain injury patients in ICU and acute hospital ward units: what do they do and how do they support their practice?

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Jodie Copley

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Educational experience and work readiness of allied health students from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Tomomi McAuliffe, Associate Professor Roma Forbes

Media

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