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Overview
I have joined LSBU in April 2022 as a lecturer at the School of Health and Social Care, Department of Adult Nursing.
I have completed a PGDip in Oncology Nursing in 2009 and I am currently studying to complete my Master in Science - Clinical Skin Integrity and Wound management.
My clinical background is in intensive care, since 2008 and for the last 4 years I have been specializing in tissue viability nursing.
Apart from my academic role I am also clinical as the Lead Tissue Viability Nurse in the private sector in London.
I have completed a PGDip in Oncology Nursing in 2009 and I am currently studying to complete my Master in Science - Clinical Skin Integrity and Wound management.
My clinical background is in intensive care, since 2008 and for the last 4 years I have been specializing in tissue viability nursing.
Apart from my academic role I am also clinical as the Lead Tissue Viability Nurse in the private sector in London.
Research Interests
I am involved in the following activities:
- SIPS (surgical interventions to treat severe pressure ulcers)
- National Wound Care Strategy Programme - stakeholder on the surgical wounds branch
- European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel - stakeholder in relation to new European guidelines, to be launched 2024.
- SIPS (surgical interventions to treat severe pressure ulcers)
- National Wound Care Strategy Programme - stakeholder on the surgical wounds branch
- European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel - stakeholder in relation to new European guidelines, to be launched 2024.
Subjects Taught
Adult Nursing branch - all courses Module leader - Principles and Practice of Wound Care 2022
Education/Academic qualification
PGDip Oncology Nursing
2008 → 2009
Nursing Degree
2004 → 2008
External Positions and Roles
Lead Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist, HCA healthcare
2021 → …
In charge - Intensive Care Nurse, The London Clinic
2016 → 2021
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