Location: Level 3, Building M, Room M308B - See campus map
Phone: +61 2 9351 9651
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Qualifications
Bachelor of Applied Science (MRA) Cumberland
Masters of Commerce UNSW
Research Interests
health informatics
health care evaluation
health care systems
Publications
Craig JA, Callen JL, Marks AL, Saddik B, Bramley M (2007) Electronic discharge summaries: the current state of play. Health Information Management Journal. 36: 31-36.
Craig, J, Callen, J, Marks, A, Saddik, B and Bramley, M (2007) ‘Current issues related to the development and implementation of electronic discharge summaries: a review of the literature’, Proceedings of the 15th International Health Records Congress, Seoul Korea
Marks, A, Callen, J and Craig, J (2005) ‘Studying health information management at the University of Sydney: challenges for postgraduate international students’, Proceedings of the First Asia-Pacific Medical Record Congress in conjunction with the 14th National Chinese Medical Record Association, Beijing China
Craig, J and Watson, P (2004) ‘Innovations and developments in postgraduate health information management education: experiences from the University of Sydney’, Proceedings of the 14th International Health Records Congress, Washington, USA
Callen, J, Craig, J and Marks, A (2004) ‘The information revolution: challenges for educators’, Proceedings of the 25th National Conference of the Health Information Management Association of Australia
Craig, J and Lange, A (2002) ‘Health informatics education at the University of Sydney’, International Symposium in conjunction with Proceedings of the Medical Informatics Society of Taiwan Conference in conjunction with the International Medical informatics Association, Taiwan
Craig, J and Westbrook, J (2001) ‘The application of web-based teaching tools to improve learning outcomes’, 9th National Health Informatics Conference, HIC 2001, Canberra
Callen, J and Craig, J (2000) ‘A profile of the health information manager: a comparison between two states’, Health Information Management, 29 4 pp. 162-167