Top Publications
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2017 | Correctional nursing | |
2017 |
Transitioning into new clinical areas of practice: an integrative review of the literature
Published in Journal of Clinical Nursing |
Grant is a current PhD Candidate and an early career researcher and lecturer in the School of Nursing at the University of Wollongong. Grant has peer-reviewed publications in international journals. His research and teaching interests surround, Forensic Mental Health, workforce transition, education & leadership.
Year | Title | |
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2017 | Correctional nursing | |
2017 |
Transitioning into new clinical areas of practice: an integrative review of the literature
Published in Journal of Clinical Nursing |
Prior to my role with UoW, I worked in the public health sector in a variety of clinical, education and facilitation positions within Justice Health & Forensic Mental Health Network (JH&FMHN). As a Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE), I was responsible for orientating and facilitating undergraduate nursing students across the Forensic Hospital and provided ongoing education and clinical assessment with existing staff. As a Nurse Educator for Forensic Mental Health, I coordinated, designed and facilitated numerous transition programs within the Network including the Forensic Hospital Student Program, New Graduated Nursing Program, Forensic Hospital Orientation and JH&FMHN Preceptor Development Program. In my last role prior to working for UoW, I was a Nurse Manager of Professional Programs. Within this role, I was the Network coordinator for the Foundational and Executive Clinical Leadership Program and Health Leadership Program and provided oversight for numerous workplace cultural initiatives and programs.
Since working with UoW, I have coordinated and taught in both Undergraduate and Post Graduate students in the School of Nursing. These subjects include:
Year | Title | |
---|---|---|
2017 | Correctional nursing | |
2017 |
Transitioning into new clinical areas of practice: an integrative review of the literature
Published in Journal of Clinical Nursing |
Prior to my role with UoW, I worked in the public health sector in a variety of clinical, education and facilitation positions within Justice Health & Forensic Mental Health Network (JH&FMHN). As a Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE), I was responsible for orientating and facilitating undergraduate nursing students across the Forensic Hospital and provided ongoing education and clinical assessment with existing staff. As a Nurse Educator for Forensic Mental Health, I coordinated, designed and facilitated numerous transition programs within the Network including the Forensic Hospital Student Program, New Graduated Nursing Program, Forensic Hospital Orientation and JH&FMHN Preceptor Development Program. In my last role prior to working for UoW, I was a Nurse Manager of Professional Programs. Within this role, I was the Network coordinator for the Foundational and Executive Clinical Leadership Program and Health Leadership Program and provided oversight for numerous workplace cultural initiatives and programs.
Since working with UoW, I have coordinated and taught in both Undergraduate and Post Graduate students in the School of Nursing. These subjects include: