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Helen Bartlett is Pro Vice- Sue Davies is Associate Chancellor of Monash Professor of Nursing, Winona University Gippsland State University, Minnesota, Campus, Australia. She has USA. Sue worked as a health had an international career visitor and as a senior nurse in higher education with within a unit providing senior leadership roles in the services for older people in health and social sciences London before moving into at universities in the UK, Hong Kong and higher education. Her research interests focus Australia. Her previous positions include on the needs of older people and family Founding Director of the Australasian Centre caregivers in continuing care settings and on Ageing at the University of Queensland, preparation for working with older people. Director of Research in Health Care at Oxford She currently lives and works in Minnesota, Brookes University and Founding Director USA, and is predominantly involved in teaching of the Oxford Dementia Centre. Helen has undergraduate nursing students. a degree in Nursing, a Masters of Science in Public Policy and a Doctorate in Social Policy. Belinda Dewar is a nurse and She has an international research record in has been working with nurses social gerontology, with a particular focus on in
Quality in Ageing and Older Adults – Emerald Publishing
Published: Sep 13, 2010
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