Megan-Jane Johnstone

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Born
New Zealand
OccupationNursing scholar
Megan-Jane Johnstone
Born
New Zealand
OccupationNursing scholar

Megan-Jane Johnstone (AO) is an Australian nursing scholar and contemporary artist.

Megan-Jane Johnstone AO is the author of Bioethics: a nursing perspective,[1] first published in 1989 and released as an 8th revised edition in 2023, and invited curating editor of Nursing Ethics,[2] a three volume Sage major reference publication. Other books by Johnstone include: Nursing and the injustices of the law;[3] Ethics in nursing practice: a guide to ethical decision making[4] (Co-Authored with Sara T Fry); Alzheimer's disease, media representations and the politics of euthanasia: constructing risk and selling death in an ageing society;[5] Effective writing for health professionals: a pocket guide to getting published first published in 2004[6] and released in 2023 as a second revised edition,[7] and Contributing Editor of The Politics of euthanasia: a nursing response.[8] In 2019, Johnstone was awarded Officer of the Order of Australia "(for) distinguished service to medical education in the field of nursing and health care ethics, to patients' rights, and to professional standards."[9]

From 1974 to 1977, Johnstone trained as a nurse at Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, NZ, and went on to study Philosophy and Literature at University of Waikato from 1980 to 1984.[10] There she received the Prior Society Prize in Philosophy, awarded to third year students demonstrating outstanding ability in the subject of philosophy.[11] In 1990, she was received the Annie M. Sage Nursing Memorial Scholarship, Royal College of Nursing, Australia (now known as Australian College of Nursing). From 1990 to 1992 Johnstone was at La Trobe University where she gained a Doctorate in Philosophy (Legal Studies).[10]

Career

Megan-Jane Johnstone began her academic career in 1987 as a lecturer in nursing at the former Phillip Institute of Technology,[12] now RMIT University.[13] From 1998 to 2008 she served as Professor in the Department of Nursing and Midwifery at RMIT University,[13] until moving to Deakin University, where she held positions in the School of Nursing and Midwifery until 2017. At retirement, Professor Johnstone was Academic Chair/Professor of Nursing at the School of Nursing and Midwifery. In January 2025, Megan-Jane Johnstone accepted an Honorary position as Adjunct Professor in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

Since retirement, she has been practising as a visual artist and, in addition to her Adjunct Professor duties, continues to write as an independent scholar.[14][15][16]

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