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Biography Katherine Combe is lecturer in Adult nursing

She received her MSc from the University of Edinburgh, where she studied the mental health and wellbeing of Children, young people and their families (Psychology). She studied at the University of Hull where she received her BSc in Specialist Community Nursing (Health visiting), PGC Practice teaching and community prescribing. She gained her DipHE in Adult nursing from Manchester Metropolitan University.


Katherine’s main research areas include Maternal, Family and Child mental health and wellbeing, psychology and Adult Nursing.

Katherine joined the University of Hull as a lecturer in 2019. She was gained her Associated Fellowship in Higher education in 2020 and was promoted to joint Year one nursing intake lead in 2021
Research Interests Psychology, Nursing, Public health, Health visiting, maternal and child health
Teaching and Learning Undergraduate Module lead

- Evidencing Personal and Professional Development
- Ensuring Quality in Health-care
- Practice 2 – Adult nursing

Teaching
- Learning for the Workplace
- Adult Nursing Practice
- Team Leading in Practice
- Developing Professional Practice
- Fundamentals of Professional Practice
- Fundamentals of Nursing Skills
- Development of Professional Practice.
- Introduction to health and social care.
- Promoting health and preventing ill health