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Dr Margaret Wallace
RN, RM, BA, GradDipEd(Nursing), PostgradDipNursing(Midwifery), MEd, PhD
- On secondment to the Academic Development Unit until January 2012
Position
- Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Indigenous Health
- Associate Professor, Curriculum Development and Review, Academic Development Unit (Secondment)
Teaching
- NMIH102 Patterns of Knowing in Nursing (Coordinator)
- GHMB923 Legal and Professional Issues (Coordinator)
Research Interests
- Evidence-based practice
- Information literacy
- Program evaluation
- Academic integrity
Affiliations
- Asia Pacific Forum on Educational Integrity
Recent Publications
Searchable RIS publications from 2000 to date.
- Wallace, MC 2009 [Commentary], ‘Alternative foam mattresses and some operating table overlays reduce pressure ulcers more than standard surfaces', Evidence-Based Nursing, vol. 12, no. 3, p. 82.
- Wallace, MC 2009 [Commentary] ‘Review: evidence on the effectiveness of honey for treating wounds is limited', Evidence-based Nursing, vol. 12, no. 2, p. 53.
- Wallace, MC, 2008 [Commentary] ‘Review: evidence is lacking on the effectiveness of dietary advice in illness-related malnutrition’, Evidence-based Nursing, vol. 11, no. 13, p. 80.
- Wallace, M & Shorten, A 2005, ‘The challenge of implementing clinical guidelines’, Evidence-Based Healthcare & Public Health, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 276-277.
- Wallace, MC & Hellmundt, S 2003, 'Strategies for collaboration and internationalisation in the classroom', Nurse Education in Practice, vol. 3, no. 2, June, pp. 89-94.
- Shorten, A, Wallace, MC & Crookes, P 2001, 'Developing information literacy: a key to evidence-based nursing', International Nursing Review, vol. 42, pp. 86-92.
- Wallace, MC, Shorten, A & Crookes, PA 2000, 'Teaching information literacy skills: an evaluation', Nurse Education Today, vol. 20, no. 6, August, pp. 485-489.
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Email: mwallace@uow.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 4221 3228
Office: B20.109A
Last reviewed: 25 October, 2011
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