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Biography Lisa has worked at the University from 2015- seconded as a lecturer practitioner, moving to a full time lecturer's post in 2017. She is currently Programme and Module leader for the Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA) and Programme and Module leader for 'Assessment & support for learners in Professional Practice' (mentorship).
Lisa began her career as a Registered General Nurse (adult). 1995- she completed midwifery training and in 1998- Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (health visitor) training. Her 32 year NHS career has predominantly focused on midwifery and SCPHN advanced nursing practice.
Lisa holds a BSc in Health Professional Studies and an MSc in Health Studies (Leadership and Education).
She is a V100 Nurse prescriber, NMC Registered Teacher, P.G. Cert. Practice Teacher and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Her external roles include: Fellow of the Institute of Health Visiting (IHV). IHV Perinatal Mental Health Champion. Expert reviewer for ‘Health and Care Research Wales Research for Public and Patient Benefit’. External Examiner for Edinburgh Queen Mary’s University.
Research Interests Lisa is interested in restorative clinical supervision, healthcare workforce development and the preceptorship of novice practitioners .
She is currently working on a primary research project which provides Restorative Supervision to HEI staff, using the PNA model to improve health and wellbeing.
Teaching and Learning Lisa is an NMC Registered Teacher, qualified Practice Teacher and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
She supervises students and teaches on many different study modules for pre and post registration healthcare courses(from certificate through to masters level).
Subject /topic areas include- PNA, SCPHN, mentorship, supervision, leadership and education within Professional and Advanced clinical practice.