Born: 9 September 1951, Australia
Died: NA
Country most active: Australia
Also known as: NA
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Beverley Taylor’s research interests involve qualitative approaches to explore the human condition, as it relates to nursing practice. Areas included in this are oral histories of influential nurses, reflective practices in nursing, holistic health care practices, and effects of human encounters in health care.
Chronology
1971
Education – Certificate of General Nursing, Launceston General Hospital in Tasmania
1971
Career position – Ward Sister at Launceston General Hospital, Tasmania
1972 – 1974
Career position – Ward Sister at Bega District Hospital, New South Wales
1974
Education – Certificate of Midwifery Nursing, Royal Hospital for Women in New South Wales
1975 – 1979
Career position – Ward Sister at Pambula District Hospital, New South Wales
1979
Career position – Nurse Educator at the Royal Hospital for Women in Paddington, New South Wales
1980
Education – Associate Diploma in Nurse Education, Cumberland College of Health Sciences in New South Wales
1980 – 1984
Career position – Senior Nurse Educator at the Wimmera Base Hospital in Horsham, Victoria
1984
Education – Graduate Diploma in Education Administration, Hawthorn Institute, Victoria
1984 – 1987
Career position – Deputy Principal of Nurse Education at the Wimmera Base Hospital in Horsham, Victoria
1986
Education – Bachelor of Education (BEd), Deakin University in Geelong
1987
Career position – Lecturer in Nursing at Ballarat Council of Adult Education (CAE), Victoria
1988
Education – Master of Education (MEd), Deakin University, Geelong
1988 – 1991
Career position – Lecturer and Clinician Nursing at Deakin University in Geelong, Victoria
1992
Career position – Senior Lecturer and Clinician Nursing at Deakin University in Geelong, Victoria
1992
Education – Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Deakin University in Geelong, Victoria
1993
Career position – Associate Professor of Nursing at Deakin University in Geelong, Victoria
1994 –
Career position – Professor of Nursing at Southern Cross University in Lismore, New South Wales