Ms Katherine Harkin
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- is notAvailable to supervise research students at VU
Areas of expertise
- Osteopathy
- Student centred learning
- Professional health communication
- Clinical teaching & assessment
- Case-based learning
- Anatomy & biomechanics
- Public Health/Promotion
Contact details
About
Katherine is a Teaching Focused Academic within the First Year College, specifically working within the osteopathy program. She is unit convenor for the two clinical skills and biomedical science for osteopathy 3 units in addition to teaching into other subjects within the osteopathy discipline.
Katherine is passionate about fostering an engaging and fun learning environment for students so they can become talented health professionals and lifelong learners.
Since her graduation in 1999, Katherine has had extensive industry experience as an ongoing practicing osteopath domestically (Sydney, Perth and Melbourne) and internationally (UK, Ireland, India) in addition to senior lecturing in osteopathic courses in Sydney and London. More recently, as part of her research degree, Katherine ran a clinical study through Western Health titled: ‘Physical Activity Adherence, Psychological Health and Immunological Outcomes (PAPHIO) in breast cancer survivors’.
Katherine is a Teaching Focused Academic within the First Year College, specifically working within the osteopathy program. She is unit convenor for the two clinical skills and biomedical science for osteopathy 3 units in addition to teaching into other subjects within the osteopathy discipline. Katherine is passionate about fostering an engaging and fun learning environment for students so they can become talented health professionals and lifelong learners. Since her graduation in 1999, Katherine has had extensive industry experience as an ongoing practicing osteopath domestically (Sydney, Perth and Melbourne) and internationally (UK, Ireland, India) in addition to senior lecturing in osteopathic courses in Sydney and London. More recently, as part of her research degree, Katherine ran a clinical study through Western Health titled: ‘Physical Activity Adherence, Psychological Health and Immunological Outcomes (PAPHIO) in breast cancer survivors’.
Portfolios
Qualification
Research Grants
Partial Research Foundation Grant from Osteopathy Australia in 2022, totalling $5000.
Seeding Grant from Osteopathy Australian in 2023, totalling $5000.
Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
Tracey, A., Behne, J., Patten, R., Ngo, M.T., Thomas, R., Ancilleri, J., Bone, C., Castro, A.P., McCarthy, H., Harkin, K., Gilmartin-Thomas, J., Takla, A., Downie, C., Mulcahy, J., Ball, M., Sharples, J., Dash, S., Lawton, A., Wright, B., Sleeth, P., Kostecki, T., Sonn, C., McKenna, M.J., Apostolopoulos, V., Lane, R., Said, C.M., DeGori, M., McAinch, A., Tran, P., Levinger, I., Parker, A., Woessner, M.N., Pascoe, M. (2023). Co-Design of a Digital Health Intervention to Support Patients on a Waitlist for Orthopaedic Specialist Care: The Waitlist Project. (Accepted October 2023 JMIR Formative Research)
Harkin, K., Tripodi, N., Feehan, J., Irvine, S., Tangalakis, K., & Apostolopoulos, V. (2023). The Impact of Motivational Interviewing on Behavioural Change and Health Outcomes in Cancer Patients and Survivors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.Maturitas. 170, 9-21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.maturitas.2023.01.004
Tripodi, N., Kelly, K., Husaric, M., Wospil, R., Fleischmann, M., Johnston, S., & Harkin, K. (2020). The Impact of Three‐Dimensional Printed Anatomical Models on First‐Year Student Engagement in a Block Mode Delivery. Anatomical Sciences Education, 13(6), 769–777. https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.1958
Refereed Book Chapters
Harkin, K., Pascal, B.M., Irvine, S., Tangalakis, K & Apostolopoulos, V. (2022). Chapter 4: Worldwide Physical Activity Trends, Barriers and Facilitators to Physical Activity and Tools to Improve it. In J. Feehan, N.Tripodi, & V. Apostolopoulos (Eds), Exercise to Prevent and Manage Chronic Disease Across the Lifespan (pp. 49-62). Academic Press
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-89843-0.00015-5Pudkasam, S., Harkin, K., Tangalakis, K., Feehan, J & Apostolopoulos, V. (2021). Chapter 11: Work It Out: Exercise as an Anti-Cancer Intervention. In D. Esteves and K. Lewis (Eds), Exercise: Physical, Physiological and Psychological Benefits (pp.295-340). Nova Medicine & Health
Conference Presentations
Harkin, K. (2019). Employability Initiative. First Year College Conference. Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.
Harkin, K., Johnston, S., Wospil, R., Husaric, M., & Tripodi, N. (2019) Teamwork on the Block: The Benefits of Team-Based Block Unit Development. First Year College Conference. Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
VURR
View Katherine Harkin's full list of Publications on the Victoria University Research Repository (VURR)
Professional Memberships
AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency)
ANZAHPE (Australian and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators)
Industry Experience
Associate Osteopath 2007-Present
Brighton Spine and Sports Clinic, Brighton, MelbourneSupervising Osteopathic Clinician Jul-Aug 2015
Sports Med Mumbai – student clinic, IndiaSenior Osteopath 2004-2007
Oncology unit, Guys Hospital, London, UKSenior Lecturer and Clinician 2004-2007
British School of Osteopathy, London, UKAssociate Osteopath 2004-2007
Fulham Osteopathic Practice, London, UKAcademic and Senior Lecturer 2001-2004
University of Western Sydney, SydneyAssociate Osteopath 2001-2004
Sydney Osteopathy, SydneyAssociate Osteopath April-Dec 2000
Carysfort Medical Clinic, Ireland