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Dr Margaret Wallace
RN, RM, BA, GradDipEd(Nursing), PostgradDipNursing(Midwifery), MEd, PhD
Position:
- Senior Lecturer
- Sub-Dean, Faculty of Health & Behavioural Science
- Academic Services Division Fellow
Teaching:
- NMIH102 Patterns of Knowing in Nursing (Coordinator)
- NURS367 Medical/Surgical Nursing 4 (Coordinator)
- GHMB923 Legal and Professional Issues (Coordinator)
Research Interests:
- evidence-based practice
- information literacy
- program evaluation
Affiliations:
- MCN
- MRCNA
Recent Publications:
Searchable RIS publications from 2000 to date.
- 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.
- Milne, C, Wallace, MC & Porter, A 1999, 'Coming to terms with statistical literacy: developing a University-wide introductory program', Of Significance. . ., vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 35-40.
Email: mwallace@uow.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 4221 3228
Office: B41.212
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