Christine Haley
RN
RM
BHSci (Nursing)
Grad Cert Women’s Health
MPHC
Position Bachelor of Health Science (Nursing) Ajisai College
Course Coordinator,
Lecturer in Nursing
Campus Bathurst
Office S14 - 20
Phone (02) 6338 4589
Fax (02) 6338 4408
EMAIL CHRISTINE HALEY
General Introduction
Qualifications
- Registered Nurse
- Certified Midwife
- Bachelor of Health Science (Nursing)
- Graduate Certificate in Women’s Health
- Master of Primary Health Care
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Teaching Interests
- Long Term Care
- Midwifery
- Primary Health Care
- Professional Issues
- Family Health
- Men's and Women's Health
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Research Interests
- Primary Health Care
- Midwifery
- Women's Health
- Men's Health
- Chronic illness and disability
- Clinical Nursing
- Distance education for nurses
- Nurse education in Japan
- Professional Issues
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Memberships
- Member, NSW College of Nursing
- Member, Royal College of Nursing
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Professional Activities
- President, Women's Health Centre Management Committee
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Career Highlights
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Publications
- NON-REFERREED ARTICLES
- Gibb, H, Hamilton, M & Haley, C 2004, ‘Access to resources for online at Charles
Sturt University – the particular case of rural and remote distance education
nursing students’, (available at http://www.csu.au/studserv/equity/index.htm).
- CONFERENCE POSTER
- Haley, C 2003, ‘The Health Fair: Primary Health Care with a Difference’, poster
and website display, 1st NSW Allied Health Professionals Conference,December
- CONFERENCE PAPER
- Haley, C 2001, ‘Perceptions of student nurses enrolled in an undergraduate Bachelor
of Nursing course on the role of the nurse in primary health care’, Rural Health
Research Seminar, Charles Sturt University, 29 September.
- Haley, C 2000, ‘Distance education and undergraduate nursing: Crossing newboundaries’, RNCA National Research Seminar, 10-12 May
- BOOK CHAPTERS
- Haley, C., & Daley, J. (2008). Palliation in chronic illness (Chapter 11). In Chang, E., & Johnson, A. (Eds). Chronic illness and disability: Principles for nursing practice. Elsevier. Sydney.
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