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Following her MSc, she joined the University of York and developed the portfolio of clinically focused diabetes education module and degree opportunities with clinical colleagues. This enabled collaborative working with clinical leaders in diabetes care and a focus on age‐appropriate education. Anne was awarded the National Quality in Care ‘Outstanding Diabetes Educator’ award in 2014. In 2016, she became a Queens Nurse and also was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship for her work in diabetes education.

      Anne joined Birmingham City University as an Associate Professor in Diabetes Care in 2018 and leads the online MSc in Advancing Diabetes Care. She works internationally with colleagues across India in research and education, and also works clinically with Birmingham University Hospitals Trust.

      Anne edited Principals of Diabetes Care: Evidence based practice for healthcare professionals by Quay Books, published in 2017 in its 2nd edition.

      Claire Pryor MSc Advancing Healthcare Practice, PGC Advanced Practice (Clinical), PGC Teaching and Learning in Professional Practice, NMC Teacher (NMC/TCH), V300 Independent Prescriber, Grad Cert Practice Development, Fellow Higher Education Academy (FHEA), Registered Nurse Adult (RN).

      Claire Pryor is a Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at Northumbria University. Claire's educational interests lie predominantly in nursing care for the older person and she is module lead for non‐medical prescribing. Her teaching activity spans both adult pre‐ and post‐registration professional development.

      Claire's specialist areas of interest include delirium and delirium superimposed on dementia, which forms the basis of her PhD research, and integrating physical health and mental healthcare education and service provision.

      Prior to lecturing, Claire worked in a variety of primary and secondary care settings including acute medical assessment, critical care, intermediate care, and as an older person’s nurse practitioner in a mental health setting.

      Matthew Robertson BSc (Hons) Operating Department Practice, Graduate Tutor, Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.

      Matthew is a registered Operating Department Practitioner with the HCPC. He is also a member of the College of Operating Department Practitioners. Matthew completed his BSc (Hons) at the University of Central Lancashire in Operating Department Practice, where he was able to experience a range of complex surgical specialities. Once qualified, Matthew was employed by Newcastle Hospitals within the Cardiothoracic Surgical Department where I undertook the role of the scrub practitioner, specialising in paediatric and congenital cardiac surgery.

      Matthew commenced employment at Northumbria University in November 2017 and since then he has developed a specialist interest in Human Factors within the perioperative environment and is completing a PhD on this topic, focussing on staff well‐being and stress management. Recently, Matthew has had several publications regarding ‘the care of the surgical patient’ and has written two book chapters on the use of analgesics in practice and other related pharmacology. Matthew also sits as a registrant panel member for the Health and Care Professionals Tribunal Service and provide expertise on the disciplinary cases that are presented to me and the rest of the panel.

      Leah Rosengarten MSc Practice Development, BSc (Hons), Nursing Studies (Child). Lecturer Children and Young People's Nursing, Northumbria University.

      Emma Senior Emma is an NMC registered teacher, nurse and health visitor with over 10 years of experience in the NHS and 10 years’ teaching experience with Northumbria University. She began her nurse career in theatres specialising in women and children's health before qualifying as a health visitor in 2006. She then went on to work as a Sexual Health Advisor across North Yorkshire where she was able to work collaboratively with a range of services and organisations which included the military, primary care and secondary education.

      Emma joined higher education in 2009, taking her first post as a Senior Lecturer/Practitioner taking the lead in implementing a workforce development initiative called Northumbria Integrated Sexual Health Education (NISHE) for post‐qualified nurses across County Durham & Darlington – and then project managed the delivery across the South West of England with the University of West England. This involved the development and delivery of e‐learning educational materials along with supporting academic staff and students in their practice setting. In 2012, Emma joined the pre‐registration nurse team where she has been able to introduce, develop and co‐ordinate e‐learning packages on the program.

      Along with teaching pre‐registration healthcare, Emma has maintained her post‐registration nurse teaching within sexual health, safeguarding and public health within the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse Program. During her time at Northumbria University, Emma was a part of the workforce development team working in collaboration with external partners to create education packages to develop the workforce. In 2015, Emma became involved and is Program Lead for Northumbria University's innovative program for Professional Non‐Surgical Aesthetic Practice, which has been a trail blazer nationally.

      Emma's key areas of interest are public health, sexual health, military families and technology enhanced learning. Emma has published widely in journals and is Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

      Laura Stavert MPharm, PgDip Clinical Pharmacy, PGCert Independent Prescribing, MRPharmS, Advanced Pharmacist Practitioner Cumbria, Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust.

      Laura began her training in 2005 as a Pharmacy undergraduate at The Robert Gordon University (RGU) in Aberdeen before completing pre‐registration training at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in 2009 and developing a range of skills across a number of clinical specialities, including a passion for mental health and medicines of the elderly. After qualification in 2010, she completed a number of basic grade rotations at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh before taking up a specialist role in mental health services with Cumbria, Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS FT in 2012. Laura began in a specialist role in the mental health of older adults in 2016 before qualifying as an independent prescriber in 2017.

      Laura now has an advanced practice role working in the community with older adults with functional and organic mental health disorders. She currently teaches on the V300 Independent Prescribing course at the University of Sunderland and hopes to pursue a doctorate in the near future.

      Hayley Underdown Nurse Neurological Intensive Care, BSc (Hons) Critical Care, DipHE Adult Nursing.

      Hayley embarked on her nursing career in 2002 where she began her Diploma of Higher Education in Adult Nursing at the University of Hertfordshire. Upon qualifying as a nurse in 2005, Hayley started work as a Band 5 Staff Nurse on the acute medical unit.

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