Nurse researcher honoured in international Hall of Fame
Griffith University academic Professor Brigid Gillespie has been recognised for her contribution to nursing research.
Griffith University academic Professor Brigid Gillespie has been recognised for her contribution to nursing research.
Two leading Griffith nursing experts have been recognised for their contribution to nursing research by the prestigious Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.
Helping society’s most vulnerable — those suffering dementia and sick children are the hallmarks of two leading Griffith University nursing researchers.
Professor of Midwifery and Clinical Chair Jennifer Fenwickhas beenacknowledged inThe Australian’sResearchmagazine as the researcher leader in pregnancy and childbirth.
The value of providing 24-hour emergency nursing care for people held in police watchhouses is the focus of a new $116,000 research project.
The impact of generation on the intentions of nurses to continue working was the topic of a 15 October seminar...
Griffith’s reputation as a world-leading authority in nursing has been firmly cemented, following Professor Wendy Chaboyer being inaugurated into the International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame.
Griffith’s reputation as a world-leading authority in nursing has been firmly cemented, following the announcement that Professor Wendy Chaboyer will be inaugurated into the International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame.
Griffith University continues to be a world leader in several academic subjects including nursing, hospitality and tourism, and marine and ocean engineering.
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