Dr. Carey Ann Mather (RN, BSc, GradCert ULT, GradCert Creative Media Tech, GCert Research, PGrad Dip Hlth Prom, MPH, PhD, MACN, FHEA, and FAIDH) is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Nursing of the College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Australia. Through her endeavours as a clinician, researcher, and educator, Dr. Carey Mather leads a transformative approach to healthcare. Carey has worked within the health sector for over 35 years and focuses on topics and issues that impact ‘point of care’. Her research interests include workforce capability, digital health, person-centredness, and the scholarship of learning and teaching. Carey is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy at the Australasian Institute of Digital Health and was the Inaugural Policy Fellow at the Australian College of Nursing Foundation.
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Short Biography
Dr. Carey Ann Mather (RN, BSc, GradCert ULT, GradCert Creative Media Tech, GCert Research, PGrad Dip Hlth Prom, MPH, PhD, MACN, FHEA, and FAIDH) is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Nursing of the College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Australia. Through her endeavours as a clinician, researcher, and educator, Dr. Carey Mather leads a transformative approach to healthcare. Carey has worked within the health sector for over 35 years and focuses on topics and issues that impact ‘point of care’. Her research interests include workforce capability, digital health, person-centredness, and the scholarship of learning and teaching. Carey is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy at the Australasian Institute of Digital Health and was the Inaugural Policy Fellow at the Australian College of Nursing Foundation.