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Hayes, Barbara Ann (1941 - )

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Nurse educator
Born: 2 June 1941  Gladstone, Queensland, Australia
Barbara Ann Hayes's areas of research interest included research methods in health sciences, mental health/illness (schizophrenia, depression/dysphoria), mood changes in pregnant and postpartum women, and holistic care of women during the event of childbearing.

Career Highlights

Chronology
1964Staff Nurse at Bowen Bridge Surgical Hospital in Wellington, New Zealand
1965Post-basic student at the Royal Women's Hospital, Brisbane
1965Staff Nurse at the Calvary Hospital in Christchurch, New Zealand
1966 - 1968Ward Sister and post-basic student at the Peter MacCallum Clinic, Victoria
1969 - 1971Acting Supervisor Charge Nurse and Ward Nurse at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne
1972 - 1974Senior Teacher at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne
1974 - 1977Lecturer at the Australian College of Nursing
1977 - 1981Clinical Teacher at the Lincoln Institute, Victoria
1982 - 1983Post-basic student at the Royal Park Hospital, Victoria
1983 - 1984Staff Nurse and Acting Deputy Charge Nurse at the Royal Park Hospital, Victoria
1984 - 1988Graduate student at the University of California, USA
1989 - Professor of Nursing and Head of the Department of Nursing Sciences at James Cook University of North Queensland
1989Nursing Research Consultant at the Health Department of Victoria

 

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Published by The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre on ASAPWeb, 1994 - 2007
Originally published 1994-1999 by Australian Science Archives Project, 1999-2006 by the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre
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