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Dr Clint Moloney
Name :
Dr Clint Moloney
Position :
Lecturer (Nursing)
Section :
Faculty of Sciences
Nursing and Midwifery
Office :
W562
Location :
Toowoomba Campus
Phone :
+61 7 4631 2574
Extension :
2574
E-mail :
Qualifications :
BNurs, MHlthAdm, PhD
USQ
Professional Affiliations
Strong working relationship with the Joanna Briggs Institute
Research Interests
Clinical Reasoning.
Remote Access Technologies, Virtual Worlds
Research Utilisation in Healthcare.
Systematic Review.
Innovation diffusion of technologies into healthcare.
Integrated Risk Management
Recent Research Outcomes
Three most recent :
Guest Speaker:
Technology Enhanced Learning in Health Education
30th April & 1st May 2013 (Pre and post conference workshops on the 29th April & 2nd May, respectively) Melbourne, VIC
Publications:
Bowtell, L, Kist, A, Maxwell, A, Moloney, C, Parker, V, Reedy, N (2012) Using Remote Access Laboratories in Nursing Education. Type: Full Paper. ID: 161. REV 2012, July.
Moloney, Clint (2010) The role of wireless technology in addressing sleeping disorders in aged care. In: Pease, Wayne and Cooper, Malcolm and Gururajan , Raj, (eds.) Biomedical knowledge management: infrastructures and processes for e-health systems. Medical Information Science Reference (IGI Global), Hershey, PA, USA, pp. 279-288. ISBN 9781605662664
Moloney, Clint and Beccaria, Lisa Mara (2009) Perceived facilitators and inhibitors for the use of personal digital assistants (PDAs) by nurses: a systematic review. JBI Library of Systematic Reviews, 7 (33). pp. 1430-1491.
Most notable :
Moloney, Clint (2010) The role of wireless technology in addressing sleeping disorders in aged care. In: Pease, Wayne and Cooper, Malcolm and Gururajan , Raj, (eds.) Biomedical knowledge management: infrastructures and processes for e-health systems. Medical Information Science Reference (IGI Global), Hershey, PA, USA, pp. 279-288. ISBN 9781605662664
Successful DOHA TRACS funding 2012:
ACCERT Aged Care & Community Education & Research Training $600 000
Successful ARC linkage grants:
Telehealth Digital Stethoscope Project $450 000
Intelligent Remote Sleep Assessment Project $350 000
Currently Teaching Courses/Programs
I have been a Registered Nurse for 16 years and in this time have specialised in thoracic oncology, chemotherapy, and IV services. My career pathway has led me down the path of management, quality assurance, risk management, education, and research. I have recently completed my PhD.
I presently teach into:
NUR3120: Nursing as Leaders
NUR2300: Nursing research
NUR3010: Rehabilitation in nursing
NUR2100: Episodes of nursing care
NUR2500: Nursing Older People
HSC8050: Research Methodology for the Human Sciences
Teaching Experience
Tertiary :
6 years
Other :
10 years