Staff profile

Ms Mary B Martin

Deputy Head of Department of Computer Science & Computer Engineering, IT Courses Coordinator (Bendigo)

Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering

School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering

Business Building, Bendigo

 

Qualifications

DipAppSc Med Rad, MAppSc RMIT, BAppScComp, GDEC BCAE.

Membership of professional Associations

MACS

Area of study

Information Systems
Information Technology

Brief Profile

Mary has been involved in IT education in the Higher Education sector for more than 25 years. Her main areas of interest are Object Oriented approaches to programming and systems.

She is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Collaborative Higher Education and Research Centre (CHERC) based at Bendigo Health’s Anne Caudle campus where her research is involved with the application of software engineering techniques to healthcare processes. Mary’s recent research has been as a member of a multidiscipline, multi-institution research team, investigating patient flow in the Bendigo Health Emergency Department.

Teaching Units

CSE2CN Computer Networks

CSE1ITF IT Fundamentals

PHA1IPP Intro to Pharmacy Practice

CSE3OAD Object Oriented Application Development

Recent Publications

 Martin, M., Champion, R., Kinsman, L., and Masman, K. (2011), "Mapping patient flow in a regional Australian emergency department: A model driven approach." International Emergency Nursing, vol. 19 / 2, pp. 75-85.

Fitzpatrick, Tina; Martin, Mary and Mills, Terry. Easter Algorithms [online]. Vinculum, Vol. 46, No. 3, 2009: 16-17.

Martin, M., Kinsman, L., Masman, K., Champion, R., (2008) “Towards Better Models of Patient Flow in Emergency Care.”, Better Practice: What does it take? Innovation and Best Practice in our Region Regional Conference 2008. (CD)

Kinsman, L., Champion, R., Lee, G., Martin, M., Masman, K., May, E., Mills, T., Taylor, M., Thomas, P., Williams, R., Zalstein, S, (2008) “Assessing the impact of Streaming in a Regional Emergency Department.”, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 20, 221 – 227.