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Ms Angela Brown
RN, RM, Dip Nursing (London), Cert Ed Professional Education (Nottingham), BSc Nursing (Leeds), MA Health Care Ethics (Leeds), PGDip Health Services Research and Technology Assessment (Sheffield), PhD Candidate
Position:
- Associate Head of School / Senior Lecturer
Teaching
- GHMB925 Effective Leadership in Health
- NURS367 Medical/Surgical Nursing 4
Research Interests
- Leadership Development
- Development of Antecedents of Leadership and Management Behaviours in undergraduate programmes.
Recent Publications
Searchable RIS publications from 2000 to date.
- Brown, A & Scott, G 2007, ‘Treasures in jars of clay – working with critical companionship’, in L Foyle & J Hostad (eds), Illuminating the diversity in cancer and palliative care education, Radcliffe Publishing, Oxford, in press.
- Scott, G & Brown, A 2004, ‘Boundary angst and negotiation in palliative care’, Spirituality and Health International, vol. 5, no. 4.
- Brown, A & Scott, G 2004, ‘Art and artistry in practice – a reflective account’ in L Foyle & J Hostad (eds), Delivering cancer and palliative care education, Radcliffe Publishing, Oxford.
- Griffiths, R, Crookes, P & Brown, A 2002, ‘Becoming part of a multidisciplinary health care team, in J Daly, S Speedy, D Jackson & P Derbyshire (eds), Context of nursing. An introduction, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.
- Owen R, Nolan M, Venables, A & Curran, M 1999, Evaluation of the implementation of the framework for continuing professional education and the higher award. (Initial Evaluation), ENB, London Research Report Series Number 12.
- Matthews, L & Venables, A 1998, ‘Critiquing ethical issues in published research’ in P Crookes & S Davies, Research in practice, Bailliere Tindall, Edinburgh.
Email: angelab@uow.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 4221 3123
Office: B41.118
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