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Staff Achievements

Health Sciences PosterIn the School of Nursing & Midwifery many of our staff are involved in research grants, media expertise & receive commendations for their outstanding work. This page notes the recent achievements that we are proud to say are products of our school.


 

Professional Staff Achievements

 

Jackie Cornell - recipient of an individual VC award  Anna Van Gasteren, Zoe Blackman, Jessica Lepore and Tim Brook-Smith recipients of the VC team award

 

At the 2007 Vice Chancellor awards for professional staff Jackie Cornell was the recipient of an individual VC award and Anna Van Gasteren, Zoe Blackman, Jessica Lepore and Tim Brooke-Smith (Undergraduate team) were the recipients of a VC team award. At the ceremony the VC spoke of our school as an exemplar of staff working together and individually to reach levels of excellence and quality that results in good experiences for our students.

 

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Academic Staff Noted Achievements & Research

 

Dr Kate Andre, Program Director - Stage 3 of Undergraduate Programs,  and Senior Lecturer Dr Marie Heartfield in March 2007 published:

Professional Portfolios - evidence of competency for nurses and midwives (Churchill Livingstone, Sydney)

 

Industry feedback has been "This is a real achievement and will offer an important and practical new dimension to the experience of student nurses and midwives, through to those qualified and working in these fields. We have had great interest from the academic community teaching in the universities, colleges of TAFE and the private providers."

 

Click here to see information flyer

 

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Pam Alde (PhD candidate - Nursing & Midwifery) has won a $4,000 scholarship under the RCNA's Aged Care Nursing Scholarship Scheme towards the cost of her doctoral research activities.

 

Prof Philip Darbyshire, have received an ARC grant for research into Childhood obesity, physical activity and wellbeing: Discovering the influence of children's understandings and experiences of places, spaces and communities, 2005-2008 valued at $270,000

 

Prof Philip Darbyshire, A/Prof Eimear &  have received funding from ANCMHN Bristol Myers Squibb to undertake An investigation into factors associated with psychiatric medication non-compliance behaviour in young people, valued at $15,000

 

Prof Philip Darbyshire, W Schiller, C MacDougall, J Fereday & D Kay have received a grant from Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation 2006-2007 $38,000 Investigating physical activity patterns of schoolchildren with chronic illness: Bringing children’s voices into research, policy and practice.

 

Congratulations to Roger Levi (Nursing & Midwifery) who has just been accepted as a Member of Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing.  Membership is by invitation to baccalaureate and graduate nursing students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship, and to nurse leaders exhibiting exceptional achievements in nursing.  Roger will be officially inducted into the Society next year in Sydney.

A/Prof Nicholas Procter (Nursing and Midwifery) has been appointed Adjunct Professor in the School of Health Sciences at RMIT University.

A/Prof Eimear Muir-Cochrane, Stephen Harding and Lynne Barnes (Nursing & Midwifery) are currently involved in a consultancy project for the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing in the authorship of a monograph on Delerium, valued at approximately $50,000

Prof Simon Stewart (Nursing & Midwifery) has been invited to join an internationally renowned team of researchers at Yale University to undertake an NIH-funded randomised study of interactive monitoring of patients with heart failure in the USA.

Assoc Prof Nicholas Procter (Nursing and Midwifery) who has received $33,000 funding from the Department of Health to undertake an evaluation the South Eastern Australia Regional Mental Health Services.

Assoc Prof Nicholas Procter and Assoc Prof Eimear Muir-Cochrane who have both been awarded the Bristol Myers Squibb Australian and New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses 2005 Research Award. This is an internationally competitive award and comes with a $15,000 grant.

Also congratulations to Assoc Prof Nicholas Procter and Prof Simon Stewart from the School of Nursing & Midwifery who are co-researchers on ARC Linkage Grants administered through the University of Adelaide (http://www.sapo.org.au/opin/opin2721.html) and the University of Queensland respectively.

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Teaching & Learning

The School of Nursing and Midwifery has donated two out of service CPR dolls to the Bethesda Hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, with whom we have an MOU.

Midwifery students (Kate Taylor and Elaine Shultz) will be spending three weeks in Cambodia at the end of November undertaking cataract surgery. Fundraising by students has raised $1100 - enough to pay for 10 cataract eye surgeries.

Assoc Prof Eimear Muir Cochrane has delivered education sessions in the area of acute in-patient mental health care across Tasmania in a one week road show during June. She was contracted by the Tasmanian State-wide Mental Health Services.

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People

Prof Simon Stewart (Nursing & Midwifery):

Professor Philip Darbyshire has been appointed Visiting Professor to the School of Health Sciences at the University of Swansea, UK from 2006-2011.

Professor Simon Stewart:

A/Prof Nicholas Procter has been interviewed by ABC Radio, SBS Radio News and SBS Television on mental health service delivery linked to revelations that nearly 900 people have tried to harm themselves in immigration detention over the past three years. A combined transcript has been created and will be published in the international journal Migration Letters later this year.

Charmaine Hockley (Nursing & Midwifery) is an invited speaker at the Bullying and Harassment. South Australian Perioperative Nurses Association (SAPNA) State Conference entitled "What's the point?" West Lakes, South Australia, 4-5 November

A/Prof Eimear Muir-Cochrane (with Tim Wand) co-authored the annual monograph entitled Risk Management in Mental Health for the ANZCMHN Inc which was launched at the 32nd International Conference.

Eimear Muir-Cochrane is a visiting professor at City University, London in December this year hosted by Professor Len Bowers (Adjunct with UniSA)

Assoc Prof Nicholas Procter (Nursing and Midwifery) was invited to give evidence to Senate Select Committee on Mental Health at a hearing in Sydney on Tuesday 2 August 2005.

Helen Bradley (Nursing & Midwifery) has just spent 4 weeks coordinating a Community Needs Assessment in the mountainous Emera district of East Timor. As a volunteer, in a team of three from the Public Health Association, she visited villages throughout the area conducting the assessment and worked in the local clinic in her spare time. Helen reports that health there is inhibited greatly by a lack of resources and infrastructure.  Staff in the School donated over A$350 towards improving health outcomes in East Timor.

Prof Simon Stewart has been invited to join the Editorial Board of the European Journal of Heart Failure, one of the highest ranking medical journals and official journal of the European Society of Cardiology.

Assoc Prof Nicholas Procter delivered the 2005 Cunningham Dax Oration at the University of Melbourne.

Dr Helen Calabretto in the School of Nursing and Midwifery has been invited to review the obstetrics, gynaecology, paediatrics and nursing terminology definitions in the new Australian and New Zealand version of Mosby's Medical, Nursing and Allied Health Dictionary published by Elsevier.

Assoc Prof Eimear Muir-Cochrane was a keynote speaker at the Canberra Regional Health Conference held on 9-10 June to present on her research in the area of acute in-patient mental health care (seclusion).

Publications

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