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Jacqueline Taylor

Lecturer - Midwifery

Staff Member Details
Email: j.taylor1@ecu.edu.au
Campus: Joondalup  
Room: JO21.438  

Jacqueline is a Lecturer and Unit Coordinator within the School of Nursing and Midwifery for the Master in Midwifery, Graduate Diploma in Midwifery and the dual degree BSc Nursing and BSc Midwifery courses.

Jacqueline is committed to providing evidence-based, women-centred education that focuses on partnership with families and promotes women as being the experts in their own health and wellbeing.

Current Teaching

  • MIP6101 – Midwifery Clinical Practice 1 (PG T91)
  • MIP6102 – Midwifery Clinical Practice 2 (PG T91)
  • MIP6103 – Midwifery Clinical Practice 3 (PG T91)
  • MIP6106 – Theory for Midwifery Care 2 (PG T91)
  • MIT6204 – Women’s Health and Diagnostic Reasoning (PG I80)
  • MIT1102 – Dimensions of Health Childbearing (UG Y76)

Background

Jacqueline trained in the UK and commenced employment post-graduation at Liverpool Women’s Hospital - a centre for excellence, where approximately 25 babies are born daily.

Jacqueline then emigrated to Australia where she has worked in maternity and education. Jacqueline spent a period of 4 years seconded to the Telethon Kids Institute as a Research Clinical Midwife/Honorary Research Fellow for The ORIGINS Project. Following this, Jacqueline worked for the Child and Adolescent Health Services within the high school setting.

Professional Associations

  • Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia
  • Australian Nursing Federation
  • Australian College of Midwives

Research Areas and Interests

Jacqueline's interests include workplace factors in midwifery and she will be commencing a PhD in 2024 researching this area.

Qualifications

  • Graduate Certificate in Child & Adolescent Health Nursing, Curtin University of Technology, 2023.
  • Master of Nursing, Edith Cowan University, 2021.
  • Bachelor of Science with Honours in Midwifery, England, 2009.
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