Sharryn Batt
Lecturer
School of Health Professions
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Sharryn Batt graduated as a Registered Nurse in 1989 and completed a 12 month graduate program at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth. Following this,she gained experience in various clinical, education, management, occupational health, primary health care, public health and research roles in the Australian Army, civilian organisations and other Australian universities.
Research Interest
Research interest lies in the areas of health promotion, and teaching and learning.
Publications
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Batt, S. (2011). Inspiring students to consider a future in primary health care. Australian Nursing Journal, 19(3), 40-41.
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Batt, S., Geerlings, P., & Fetherston, C. (2016). Health characteristics and self-identified health promotion needs of Army personnel in Perth Western Australia. Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health, 23(4), 6-13.
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Geerlings, P., Cole, H., Batt, S., & Martin-Lynch, P. (2016). Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS): Does gender matter? Journal of Peer Learning, 9, 10-25.