I am a PhD student at Aarhus University and the Central Denmark Region with a background in public health science. My research focuses on medical education – particularly how simulation and team training can support workplace well-being, learning, and patient safety in healthcare. I have several years of experience as a project manager and research associate, and I have taught and supervised both students and healthcare professionals in research methods and development work. My earlier work includes public health and evaluation projects in both municipal and regional settings.
I study how healthcare professionals can practice handling critical situations – such as emergency care for children – through realistic training exercises held in safe hospital settings. This is known as simulation training. My research looks at how this kind of training can improve teamwork, create a healthier work environment, and make care safer for patients.
My work includes research, teaching, supervision, and development in the healthcare field. I focus particularly on medical education, where I develop and study learning activities for healthcare professionals. In the past, I have worked with public health, workplace well-being, and evaluation of health initiatives in both hospitals and municipalities.