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.

Academic career
After an undergraduate at Loyola University in Chicago, Koziol-McLain did a 1989 MSc titled  'Variations in orthostatic vital signs in selected emergency department patients' and then a 1999 PhD at the University of Colorado. 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.

Selected works

 * Campbell, Jacquelyn C., Daniel Webster, Jane Koziol-McLain, Carolyn Block, Doris Campbell, Mary Ann Curry, Faye Gary et al. "Risk factors for femicide in abusive relationships: Results from a multisite case control study." American Journal of Public Health 93, no. 7 (2003): 1089–1097.
 * Abbott, Jean, Robin Johnson, Jane Koziol-McLain, and Steven R. Lowenstein. "Domestic violence against women: incidence and prevalence in an emergency department population." JAMA 273, no. 22 (1995): 1763–1767.
 * Gilbert, Eric H., Steven R. Lowenstein, Jane Koziol-McLain, Diane C. Barta, and John Steiner. "Chart reviews in emergency medicine research: where are the methods?." Annals of Emergency Medicine 27, no. 3 (1996): 305–308.
 * Honigman, Benjamin, Mary Kay Theis, Jane Koziol-McLain, Robert Roach, Ray Yip, Charles Houston, and Lorna G. Moore. "Acute mountain sickness in a general tourist population at moderate altitudes." Annals of Internal Medicine 118, no. 8 (1993): 587–592.
 * Campbell, Jacquelyn C., Daniel W. Webster, Jane Koziol-McLain, Carolyn Rebecca Block, Doris Williams Campbell, Mary Ann Curry, Faye Gary et al. "Assessing risk factors for intimate partner homicide." National Institute of Justice Journal 250 (2003): 14–19.