Personal profile
Overview
I commenced at LSBU in December 2022 as a senior lecturer in children's nursing, having spent the last 12 years at City, University of London as a lecturer in children's nursing.
I originally studied Adult nursing (1989) at the University of New England; Armidale, NSW, Australia before completing my BSc in Health Science (Nursing) and Paediatric Nursing certificate in 1994. I completed my MA in academic education in 2013 and PG Diploma in Health and Social Care ( nurse practitioning) in 2018
I originally studied Adult nursing (1989) at the University of New England; Armidale, NSW, Australia before completing my BSc in Health Science (Nursing) and Paediatric Nursing certificate in 1994. I completed my MA in academic education in 2013 and PG Diploma in Health and Social Care ( nurse practitioning) in 2018
Research Interests
My areas of research interest include nurse practitioning in paediatrics in the emergency environment and primary care and the use of Simulation and Human Factors in developing teamwork and collaboration in multi-disciplinary teams in undergraduate students.
Additional Responsibility
Senior lecturer
Subjects Taught
Paediatric nursing and child development related areas. These include biology, clinical skills, communication and working with MDT, medical, and surgical paediatric nursing and recognition and emergency care of the seriously ill child.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Education/Academic qualification
Children's Nursing Certificate
1994 → 1995
Diploma Health Science (NURSING)
1989 → 1991
External Positions and Roles
Lecture in Children's nursing, City, University of London
2009 → 2021
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