Dr Juanita Fernando - Researcher Profile

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Address

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences
Monash University, Clayton

Biography

Juanita works in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences at Monash University as a Lecturer.

Qualifications

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2008
MASTER OF ARTS
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 1992
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Institution: Victoria College
Year awarded: 1989

Publications

Book Chapters

Fernando, J., 2011, The protocols of privileged information handling in an e-health context: Australia, in ICT Ethics and Security in the 21st Century: New Developments and Applications, eds Marian Quigley, IGI Global, USA, pp. 87-110.

Journal Articles

Fernando, J.I.E., 2010, Jabberwocky: The nonsense of clinician eHealth security, International Journal of Digit Society (IJDS) [E], vol 1, issue 3, Infonomics Society, UK, pp. 243-252.

Fernando, J.I.E., Dawson, L.L., 2009, The health information system security threat lifecycle: An informatics theory, International Journal of Medical Informatics [P], vol 78, issue 12, Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Ireland, pp. 815-826.

Fernando, J.I.E., Dawson, L.L., 2008, Clinician assessments of workplace security training - An informatics perspective, Electronic Journal of Health Informatics, vol 3, issue 1, Health Informatics Society of Australia, Brunswick East Vic Australia, pp. 1-8.

Fernando, J., 2004, Factors that have contributed to a lack of integration in health information system security, The Journal on Information Technology in Healthcare, vol 2, issue 5, Health Technology Press, Surrey UK, pp. 313-328.

Heslop, L.M., Howard, A., Fernando, J., Rothfield, A., Wallace, L., 2003, Wireless communications in acute health-care, Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, vol 9, issue 4, Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd, London UK, pp. 187-193.

Conference Proceedings

Fernando, J.I.E., 2010, Clinicians, security and information technology support services in practice settings--a pilot study, MEDINFO 2010 - Proceedings of the 13th World Congress on Medical Informatics, 12-15 September, IOS Press, The Netherlands, pp. 228-232.

Fernando, J., 2010, Graduate video clips to build employability through the BMedSc(Hons) curriculum, Employability Symposium Abstracts and Presentations, September 1-30, 2010, Monash University, Australia, pp. 1-16.

Fernando, J., 2010, Optimising the electronic health record (EHR), HIMSS Asia 10 HIT Congress Speaker Presentations, 26-29 October 2010, HIMSS Asia Pacific, Singapore, pp. 1-24.

Fernando, J.I.E., 2009, The elephant in the room: Health information system security and the user-level environment, ICITST 2009, 9-12 November 2009, IEEE Explore (Digital Library), UK, pp. 1-7.

Baggett, W., Fernando, J.I.E., Malmgreen, C., Graham, P., 2008, Healthcare information technology security: Survey instrument development, World Congress of Health Professions. The future now: Challenges and opportunities in health, 26-29 March 2008, Conference Alerts, South Africe.

Fernando, J., 2008, Standard barriers to bioinformatics research, Lecture Notes in Computer Science - Pattern Recognition in Bioinformatics Third IAPR International Conference, PRIB 2008, Melbourne, Australia, October 15-17, 2008 Proceedings, October 15-17, 2008, Springer, USA, pp. 1-4.

Fernando, J.I.E., 2008, Standards barriers to bioinformatics research, PRIB 2008 Conference Proceedings (Short Papers), 15-17 October 2008, Monash University, Churchill Victoria Australia, pp. 1-4.

Dawson, L.L., Ling, S., Indrawan, M.T., Weeding, S., Fernando, J.I.E., 2008, Towards a framework for mobile information environments: A hospital-based example, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia, 24 November 2008 to 26 November 2008, Association for Computing Machinery, New York NY USA, pp. 490-494.

Other

Fernando, J.I.E., 2010, Building employability through the curriculum, Monash University Employability Symposium, 27th September 2010, Monash University, Melbourne.