Jane Koziol-McLain

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Jane Koziol-McLain
Alma materLoyola University Chicago
University of Colorado
Scientific career
Fieldsemergency medicine
domestic violence
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Websitehttp://www.aut.ac.nz/research/professors-at-aut/jane-koziol-mclain

Jane Koziol-McLain is an American-New Zealand nursing academic, specialising in domestic violence. She is a full professor at the Auckland University of Technology.[1]

After an undergraduate at Loyola University Chicago, Koziol-McLain did a 1989 MSc titled 'Variations in orthostatic vital signs in selected emergency department patients'[2]. She received a Master of Science at the University of Colorado Denver in 1889 and a PhD at the University of Colorado College of Nursing in 1999.[1] After a post-doc fellowship at Johns Hopkins University, she moved to Auckland University of Technology, where she rose to professor in 2008.

Koziol-McLain's work, since her PhD, largely relates to screening and risk factors for domestic violence.

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