JJ Whelan

Publication List Details

Period

2004 - 2009

Number

35

Co-Authors

Building rural health care teams through interprofessional simulation-based education (2009)

Whelan, JJ, Spencer, J, Dalton, L

The Rural Inter-professional Program Emergency Retreat (RIPPER) uses interprofessional learning and simulation together as educational strategies to prepare final year nursing, medical and pharmacy...

Development of a tool to evaluate health science students’ experiences of an inter-professional education programme (2008)

Le, Quynh, Spencer, J, Whelan, JJ

Introduction: The Rural Inter-professional Programme Emergency Retreat (RIPPER) is an educational programme collaboratively developed and evaluated by an inter-professional team from Schools within...

A 'RIPPER' project: advancing rural inter-professional health education at the University of Tasmania (2008)

Whelan, JJ, Spencer, JF, Rooney, K

Attending to the shortage and sustainability of health care professionals and resources in rural areas in Australia is a continuing challenge. In response, there is a heightened focus on new models...

A 'RIPPER' project: advancing rural inter-professional health education at the University of Tasmania (2008)

Whelan, JJ, Spencer, JF, Rooney, K

Attending to the shortage and sustainability of health care professionals and resources in rural areas in Australia is a continuing challenge. In response, there is a heightened focus on new models...

Development of a tool to evaluate health science students’ experiences of an inter-professional education programme (2008)

Le, Quynh, Spencer, J, Whelan, JJ

Introduction: The Rural Inter-professional Programme Emergency Retreat (RIPPER) is an educational programme collaboratively developed and evaluated by an inter-professional team from Schools within...

Development of a Tool to Evaluate Health Science Students' Experiences of an Interprofessional Education (IPE) Programme (2008)

Le, Q, Spencer, J, Whelan, JJ

Introduction: The Rural Interprofessional Programme Emergency Retreat (RIPPER) is an educational programme collaboratively developed and evaluated by an interprofessional team from Schools within...

A 'RIPPER' Project: advancing rural inter-professional health education at the University of Tasmania (2008)

Whelan, JJ, Spencer, J, Rooney, KF

Introduction: Attending to the shortage and sustainability of health care professionals and resources in rural areas in Australia is a continuing challenge. In response, there is a heightened focus...

Building capacity for rural health: the role of boundary crossers in coalition maturity for partnerships with external agents (2008)

Kilpatrick, S, Auckland, S, Johns, S, Whelan, JJ

The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of domains including health. Rural communities tend to have fewer resources available for the...

A 'RIPPER' project: advancing rural inter-professional health education at the University of Tasmania (2008)

Whelan, JJ, Spencer, JF, Rooney, K

Attending to the shortage and sustainability of health care professionals and resources in rural areas in Australia is a continuing challenge. In response, there is a heightened focus on new models...

Development of a tool to evaluate health science students’ experiences of an inter-professional education programme (2008)

Le, Q, Spencer, J, Whelan, JJ

Introduction: The Rural Inter-professional Programme Emergency Retreat (RIPPER) is an educational programme collaboratively developed and evaluated by an inter-professional team from Schools within...

Building capacity for rural health: the role of boundary crossers in coalition maturity for partnerships with external agents (2007)

Kilpatrick, S, Auckland, S, Johns, S, Whelan, JJ

The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of domains including health. Rural communities tend to have fewer resources available for the...

Problems with provision: barriers to drinking water quality and public health in rural Tasmania, Australia (2007)

Whelan, JJ, Willis, KF

Access to safe drinking water is essential to human life and wellbeing, and is a key public health issue. However, many communities in rural and regional parts of Australia are unable to access...

Our health in our hands: Building effective community partnerships for rural health service provision (2007)

Johns, S, Kilpatrick, S, Whelan, JJ

Closure, relocation or downgrading of health services, along with other services such as schools and banks, is a scenario that has been played out in many country towns across Australia and in other...

Building capacity for rural health: the role of boundary crossers in coalition maturity for partnerships with external agents (2007)

Kilpatrick, S, Auckland, S, Johns, S, Whelan, JJ

The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of domains including health. Rural communities tend to have fewer resources available for the...

Our health in our hands: Building effective community partnerships for rural health service provision (2007)

Johns, S, Kilpatrick, S, Whelan, JJ

Closure, relocation or downgrading of health services, along with other services such as schools and banks, is a scenario that has been played out in many country towns across Australia and in other...

Problems with provision: barriers to drinking water quality and public health in rural Tasmania, Australia (2007)

Whelan, JJ, Willis, KF

Access to safe drinking water is essential to human life and wellbeing, and is a key public health issue. However, many communities in rural and regional parts of Australia are unable to access...

Mapping Community health needs and priorities: reflections on community engagement from the Tasmanian University Department of Rural Health and the Meander Valley Community (2007)

Auckland, S, Whelan, JJ, Barrett, A, Skellern, K

Pressures on current health care services in rural and regional Australia increase the demands on policy makers to be better informed about the specific health needs of communities. In addition,...

Mapping Community health needs and priorities: reflections on community engagement from the Tasmanian University Department of Rural Health and the Meander Valley Community (2007)

Auckland, S, Whelan, JJ, Barrett, A, Skellern, K

Pressures on current health care services in rural and regional Australia increase the demands on policy makers to be better informed about the specific health needs of communities. In addition,...

Problems with provision: barriers to drinking water quality and public health in rural Tasmania, Australia (2007)

Whelan, JJ, Willis, KF

Access to safe drinking water is essential to human life and wellbeing, and is a key public health issue. However, many communities in rural and regional parts of Australia are unable to access...

Our health in our hands: Building effective community partnerships for rural health service provision (2007)

Johns, S, Kilpatrick, S, Whelan, JJ

Closure, relocation or downgrading of health services, along with other services such as schools and banks, is a scenario that has been played out in many country towns across Australia and in other...

Mapping Community health needs and priorities: reflections on community engagement from the Tasmanian University Department of Rural Health and the Meander Valley Community (2007)

Auckland, S, Whelan, JJ, Barrett, A, Skellern, K

Pressures on current health care services in rural and regional Australia increase the demands on policy makers to be better informed about the specific health needs of communities. In addition,...