Kerrie Doyle
![]() | Assistant Professor, Disciplines of Nursing & Midwifery BA(Psych), GradDipHealthSci (Clinical Drug Dependence Studies), MIndigenousHealth, MHealthMgmt, GradDipIndigenousMH, PhD (prof) Email: Kerrie.Doyle@canberra.edu.au Phone: +61 (0)2 6201 5245 Fax: +61 (0)2 6201 5128 Room: 10B4 |
Recent Publications
Doyle, K. & Maxwell, T. (2011) Submitted The Socioeconomical Determinants of Health: has New Zealand missed the waka?
Doyle, K. & Cruickshandk, M. (2011) Submitted Stereotyping Stigma: Undergraduate Health Students’ Perception at Handover, Journal of Nurse Education, Submitted June, 2011.
Doyle, K. Submitted Indigenous Social Inclusion: Building on the WHO model, Journal of Social Inclusion, June, 2011.
Doyle, K. (2011). Modes of Colonisation and Patterns of Contemporary Mental Health: Towards an Understanding of Canadian Aboriginal, Australian Aboriginal and Maori Peoples. Aboriginal & Islander Health Worker Journal, 35(1);pp 20-24
Doyle, K. in press Measuring Cultural Appropriateness of Mental Health Services for Australian Aboriginal Peoples in Rural and Remote Western Australia: A Clinician’s story International Journal of Culture and Mental Health, submitted March 2010, accepted June, 2010 in press
Hungerford, C., Molan, E., Gilbert, B., Kellett, J., & Doyle, K. (Aug. 2010). Mapping Assessment Processes Mapping workplace assessment practices across the disciplines: Towards the implementation of more effective processes to support work-integrated learning (WIL). Paper published as part of the National Australian Collaborative Education Network (ACEN), Perth.
Doyle, K. (2009) STI Self-Directed Learning Package, WACHS, WA
Doyle, K, Lin, I. & Durey, A. (2009) Aboriginal Allied Health Assistant Project: Using Critical Success Factors, WACHS Monograph
Doyle, K. (2009) Working Effectively with Aboriginal Families, Australian Cancer Nurses Journal, Vol 13: 3: 4-8
Doyle, K (2009) Regional Development Officer Program Review, MidWest Sports Federation, UWA, Perth (Monograph)
Doyle, K. (2005) My story in Goold & Liddle (eds) In our own right: Black Australian Nurses’s stories, e-Content Management, Melb



