Born: 5 October 1938, Canada
Died: Unknown
Country most active: Australia
Also known as: NA
This biography has been shared from The Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation, published by the Centre for Transformative Innovation, Swinburne University of Technology, under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
1961 – 1962
Career position – General Duty Women’s Medical/Surgical Nursing at the Mater Miseracordiae Hospital, Sydney
1963
Career position – General Duty Medical/Surgical Nursing at the Mater Miseracordiae Hospital, Sydney
1963
Career position – Special Duty Female Medical Patient at St Vincent’s Hospital in Vancouver, Canada
1966 – 1968
Career position – Instructor in Maternity Nursing at Holy Cross Hospital in Calgary, Canada
1966 – 1968
Career position – Instructor in Gynaecology at Foothills Hospital in Calgary, Canada
1969 – 1970
Career position – Instructor in Maternal-Child/Nursing of Adults at Mt Royal College in Calgary, Canada
1970 – 1971
Career position – Graduate student, University of California, USA
1971
Award – World Health Fellowship for Graduate Study
1971 – 1976
Career position – Assistant Professor of Maternity and Paediatric Nursing, University of Calgary in Canada
1975 – 1976
Career position – Participant/Observer at the village Maternity Clinic in Lagos, Nigeria
1978 – 1989
Career position – Director of Nursing Project 2000 at Vancouver General Hospital, Canada
1979
Award – World Health Fellowship three month study tour of maternal health services in Switzerland, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Scotland and England
1981 – 1985
Award – National Health and Research Development PhD Fellowship – for National Health and Welfare, Canada
1981 – 1985
Career position – Doctoral student, University of California, USA
1983
Award – Patricia Smith Christensen Memorial Scholarship
1985 – 1988
Career position – Associate Professor (tenured) of Maternity and Paediatric Nursing, University of Calgary in Canada
1988 – 1996
Career position – Professor/Assistant Dean of Research and Scholarly Development, University of Calgary, Canada
1992
Award – Margaret Hart Distinguished Visitor in the Faculty of Nursing, University of Manitoba in Canada
1992
Award – Annual Fellow at the Calgary Institute of Humanities in Canada
1996 –
Career position – Chair of the Women’s Health Nursing Professor (joint appointment) in the Faculty of Nursing, University of Sydney and in the Centre for Women’s Health Nursing at the Royal Hospital for Women, New South Wales
1996
Award – Paul Harris Fellow for Rotary South Calgary, Canada
1996
Life event – Settled in Australia
1997 –
Career position – Fellow, Royal College of Nursing, New South Wales
1997 –
Career position – Member of the Women’s Health International Council
1998 –
Career position – Member of the Amarant National Menopause Foundation
1998 –
Career position – Member of the Association of Neonatal Nurses of Australia