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I am a senior teaching fellow on the adult nursing degree within the School of Health and Social Care Professionals (SHCP).
I have worked within the NHS since 2008 as a qualified nurse, before moving to an academic role in 2019.
My nursing career has predominatly been within an intensive care environment and I continue to work within this area alongside my University role. I have undertaken a number of post graduation speciality courses in intensive care nursing, which eventually led to a MSc in Critical Care Medicine. In addition to this, I am also a registered resuscitation instructor and regulary teach resuscitation skills within the NHS and the University.
Within the University, I teach acute care skills to the nursing course as well as other health care professional programmes within the school. Since started at the University I have completed my Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCHE) and obtained Fellowship with Advance HE, a sector-owned charity that promotes academic excellence within higher education.
I have recently started a part-time PhD project that is focused on examining the confidence of newly qualified nurses and other healthcare professionals when looking after critically unwell patients.
I am interested in research that examines the nursing confidence and experience of managing unwell adults and strategies to improve this.
My research project starting in 2022 will examine the impact of a teaching intervention on nursing students immediately prior to qualification.
I teach primarily on the Adult and Mental Health Nursing courses, however I also teach on the other healthcare professional programmes within the School of Health and Social Care Professions.
My teaching varies from traditional lectures, but also includes a lot of exciting work within simulation where we create real-life scenarios for our students to experience and apply their practical skills in a safe environment.
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):
PGCE, Higher Education, Falmouth University
Award Date: 30 Jun 2020
MSc, Critical Care, Queen Mary University of London
Award Date: 1 Dec 2017
Bachelor of Nursing (Hons) Adult Nursing, University of Southampton
Award Date: 1 Oct 2008
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Other contribution › Blog posts
Lucy Morgan (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation