Person

McDonald, Sue

Occupation
Nurse educator

Summary

Sue McDonald is Professor of Midwifery and Women's Health in the School of Nursing at La Trobe University, Victoria. Her major research interests are in the area of evaluation of clinical practice interventions in maternal and neonatal care and in the broader context of women's reproductive health.

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Chronology

1974
Education - Hospital based registration and general nursing at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Western Australia
1978
Education - Midwifery registration at the King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women, Western Australia
1987
Education - Child health registration at Curtin University in Western Australia
1988
Education - Bachelor of Applied Science (Nursing) in Primary Health Care, Curtin University in Western Australia
1992
Education - Master of Medical Science (Prelim), University of Western Australia
1993
Education - Master of Medical Science Candidate, University of Western Australia
1997
Education - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Western Australia

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

  • McCarthy, Gavan; Morgan, Helen; Smith, Ailie; van den Bosch, Alan, Where are the Women in Australian Science?, Exhibition of the Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation, First published 2003 with lists updated regularly edn, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, 2003, https://eoas.info/exhibitions/wisa/wisa.html. Details

Resources

See also

  • Herd, Margaret ed., Who's who in Australia 2002 (Melbourne: Crown Content, 2001), 2020 pp. Details

Ailie Smith

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