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Cockburn, Jill (1961 - )

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Psychologist and Educator
Born: 28 June 1961  Waratah, New South Wales, Australia
Jill Cockburn has held various senior position at the University of Newcastle. Her research interests include consultation skills training for health care professionals, quality use of medicines, quality care for people with cancer and chronic heart failure, and behavioural epidemiology.

Career Highlights

Chronology
1979Australian Psychological Association Prize received
1979?Gold Medal in Psychology received from the University of Newcastle
1988 - 1996Senior Scientist at the Anti Cancer Council of Victoria
1992Victorian Health Promotion Overseas Research Fellow
1995 - 2000Member of the Pharmaceutical Health and Rational Use of Medicines Committee
1996 - 1999Head of the Discipline of Behavioural Science in Relation to Medicine at the University of Newcastle
1997 - Board member of the New South Wales Cancer Council
1998 - Council member at Hunter Medical Research
1999 - 2000Head of the School of Population Health Sciences at the University of Newcastle
2000 - Professor of Behavioural Science in Relation to Medicine in the School of Population Health Sciences at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Newcastle

 

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