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Jane Morrow

RM, RN, B.Hth. Sci(Nursing), MHealth Management, Grad.Dip. Teaching & Learning

PhD Candidate

 

Jane is an experienced educator in nursing and midwifery within the tertiary setting and clinical practice arenas.  She is currently employed as a lecturer at Deakin University and has taught prior to this at Surrey University in the UK.  This teaching experience follows approximately 20 years of clinical practice in midwifery, including middle management experience predominantly in the birth suite environment.

 
MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS

Provision of midwifery care and teaching and learning methodologies, in particular online pedagogies.

 
CURRENT PROJECTS
 

WAVE. Women’s and staff views: an evaluation of maternity care at Barwon Health

Team:

Della Forster, Helen McLachlan, Mary-Ann Davey, Therese Cotter, Jenny Kelly. PhD students: Jane Morrow and Michelle Newton

Funding: Department of Human Services Victoria and Barwon Health
Status:

Data collection

 
PUBLICATIONS (Selected)

Phillips, D., & Morrow, J. (2008) Reflective practices in postgraduate midwifery education British Journal of Midwifery, 16(7), pp. 463-467.

Morrow, J., Phillips, D. & Bethune, E. (2007). Flexible Modes and Technology Applications for Teaching and Learning in Midwifery Education. British Journal of Midwifery, 15(7), pp. 445-448.

Phillips, D., & Morrow. J. (2008). Oral Presentation entitled: Flexible teaching and learning in postgraduate midwifery education. Mahidol University. The 2008 International Conference Healthy People for a Health World. The Emerald Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, 25-26 June 2008.

 
 
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