Karen Taylor
WA Cancer & Palliative Care Network, WA, Australia
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Dr Karen Taylor is the Nurse Educator for the WA Cancer and Palliative Care Network and has completed a PhD in survivorship research at the University of Notre Dame, Fremantle. Her research involved a randomised controlled trial of a nurse-led lymphoma survivorship model of care intervention at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth Western Australia.
Karen has 28 years of nursing experience, starting her career in Tasmania as a hospital trained nurse. Karen has worked across many hospitals in various states of Australia, predominately in Cancer care and more specifically malignant haematology / haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. She is passionate about patient-centred care and helping patients regain life after a cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Karen has completed a post-registration nursing degree, a Graduate Diploma in Oncology (with Distinction) and a Master of Nursing. She has completed Cert IV’s in: Assessment and Workplace Training (A&WT), Training and Assessment (TAA), Community Education and Counselling.
Karen has coordinated and taught a Post Graduate Haematology Nursing course and worked as a Research Fellow at the University of Notre Dame, Fremantle.
Karen has lectured, presented at conferences, published in peer reviewed journals and provided peer review for journals throughout her career.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Integrative Literature Review of Instruments used to assess Informational and Practical Needs of Acute Leukaemia and Lymphoma Survivors. (#326)
3:00 PM
Karen M Taylor
Poster discussion 1
Living with multiple myeloma: a focus group study of concerns and unmet needs (#319)
3:00 PM
Leanne Monterosso
Poster discussion 1
Understanding lymphoma and leukemia survivors’ concerns: a focus group study (#320)
3:00 PM
Leanne Monterosso
Poster discussion 1