Mullen, Glenda

Glenda Mullen

Emergency Nurse Practitioner
Glenda Mullen is a an Emergency Nurse Practitioner for more than 45 years. She spent the majority of her professional life at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick, where she was widely recognised for her expertise in paediatric emergency and procedural care and her compassionate, family‑centred approach to treating children and their parents.

Alongside her extensive clinical practice, Glenda has made important academic and research contributions to emergency nursing in Australia. She has co‑authored multicentre studies and peer‑reviewed publications exploring the role, workload, and clinical impact of emergency nurse practitioners, and has contributed to national guidelines for paediatric head injury management. Her work has helped build a strong evidence base supporting advanced nursing practice in emergency departments.

Glenda retired from clinical practice with widespread recognition as a highly respected clinician, mentor and colleague.

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