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Ms Julie Shaw

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RN, B App Sc(Nursing), MPH, Cert IV Assess & Workplace Training, PhD candidate

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Research expertise

  • Competency development
  • International student education
  • Action Research

Current teaching areas

  • Health Law & Ethics
  • Complex Nursing Care
  • Contemporary Nursing
  • Adapting to Health Changes of the Older Adult
  • Advanced Nursing Practice
  • Community Practice for Health Professionals

Current research

  • PhD: Developing a theory of young people’s health literacy
  • International learners and their teachers: understanding and enhancing the experience of international students and academic teaching staff working with international students within the School of Nursing Midwifery
  • Patient simulators and clinical scenarios to improve clinical reasoning and communication skills among nursing, pharmacology and medical science students

Grant funding

  • Owen, S., Rosemeyer, R., Nirthanan, N., Massa, H., Brown, C., Armit, L., Shaw, J., Chipperfield, J., & RoseMeyer, C (2011). Patient simulators and clinical scenarios to improve clinical reasoning and communication skills among nursing, pharmacology and medical science students. Griffith University, Learning and Teaching Grant $6,500 over 12 months.
  • Shaw, J., Del Fabbro, L., Cuddihy, C. & Mitchell, C. (2010). International learners and their teachers: understanding and enhancing the experience of international students and academic teaching staff working with international students within the School of Nursing and Midwifery (SONM) (Gold Coast Campus). Griffith University, Learning and Teaching Grant $5,000 over 12 months.

Publications

  • Shaw, J., Moore, P., & Gandhidasan, S. (2007). Educational acculturation and academic integrity; outcomes of an intervention subject for international postgraduate public health students, Journal of Academic Language and Learning, 1(1), A55-A66.
  • Williamson, M. & Shaw, J.M. (2003). Qualitative Research: Enlightening Midwifery Practice. Midwifery Matters. 21(1), 20-21.

Reports

  • Consortia for the National Development and Implementation of Core Competencies for Asthma Education. (2003). Final report to the Commonwealth Department of Health & Ageing. Wollongong. (J Shaw: Project Officer)
  • Asthma Education Association of NSW. (2003). Competency Standards for the NSW Asthma & Respiratory Educator. Wollongong. (J.Shaw: Project Officer)

Professional memberships

  • College of Nursing, Member
  • Queensland Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honour Society of Nursing, Member
  • Research Centre for Community and Practice Innovation, Associate Member

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