Telephone: 02 4620 3491
Email: c.chin@uws.edu.au
Location: Campbelltown Campus
Building: 21
Room: 21.1.3
MEd; BHlthSc; DipNurs.
Christine Chin has been part of the Nursing team at the University of Western Sydney (UWS) since 1990. She was appointed Lecturer in Clinical Pathology/Pathophysiology with UWS in 1999 and is currently teaching undergraduates in the School of Biomedical & Health Sciences. Her interest lies in the areas of cardiac rehabilitation and psychoneuroimmunology.
Christine teaches pathophysiology, clinical reasoning and diagnostic procedures using the problem-based learning approach. She has carried out research in the area of cardiac rehabilitation with other co-researchers.
Christine's research interest lies in the areas of cardiac rehabilitation. psychoneuroimmunology and
Mind-Body-Spirit connection and health.
Daly, J., Elliott, D., Cameron-Traub, E., Salamonson, Y., Davidson, P., Jackson, D., Chin, C., & Wade, V. (2000). Health status, perceptions of coping and social support immediately after discharge of survivors of acute myocardial infarction. American Journal of Critical Care. 9(1) pp 62-68.
Jackson, D., Daly, J., Davidson, P., Elliott, D., Cameron-Traub, E., Wade, V., Chin, C., & Salamonson, Y. (2000). Women recovering from first-time myocardial infarction (MI): a feminist qualitative study. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 32(6) pp 1403-1411.
Christine's teaching expertise are in the area of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Psychoneuroimmunology.
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