Staff Profile
Ms Maree Duddle
Postgraduate Research Fellow
RN, BN, MHlthLaw, MN(Hons), MRCNA
Maree has a Masters degree in Health Law and a clinical nursing background in the specialities of head, neck, plastics and neurosurgery. She is currently undertaking a full time PhD in the Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery, ‘Intraprofessional Relations in Nursing: A case study,’ and expects to finish her PhD in 2007.
Research interests and areas of expertise
Maree has research interests in collegiality and intraprofessional relationships in the workplace, workplace conflict, teamwork, the nursing work environment and issues at the interface of nursing and the law. She has expertise in the case study method.
Recent conference presentations
McKenzie H, Hearne C, Duddle M & Bouvet E (2006) Subjectivity & Health Care in Pre-registration Nursing Education, Paper presented at the 12th National Australian Nurse Teachers’ Society Conference: ‘Capital Issues in Education,’ Canberra, 13–16 September
Duddle M (2006) Intraprofessional Relations in Nursing, Paper presented at the Royal College of Nurses Australia Annual Conference, Cairns, 12–14 July
Areas of teaching and research supervision
Maree currently teaches in the Bodies & Boundaries Unit in the graduate entry Master of Nursing.