Elizabeth Pearson
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Email
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Location
GB.2.62, Southend Campus
Profile
Biography
Broad experience in public, independent, and third sectors, both in the United Kingdom and globally. Enthusiastic in fostering capacity development in global health engagement through advancing Nursing practice by fostering shared learning in research for Nurse leadership, empowerment, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Interested in the local community, current affairs, effects of climate change on healthcare, and eco-friendly farming initiatives.
Qualifications
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Master of business Administration (MBA) - Health and Social care Anglia Ruskin University, UK, (2023)
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Bachelors Degree BSN University of Sheffield,
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Advanced Diploma of Nursing Studies Univeristy of sheffiled,
Appointments
Other academic
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Lecturer, University of Essex (4/9/2023 - present)
Research and professional activities
Research interests
Enhancing Early career nurses and midwives leadership - the Diaspora contribution to health care systems - International training to enhance capacity building
DIASPORA NURSING AND MIDWIFERY ORGANISATIONS IN THE UK https://issuu.com/nhccuganda/docs/diaspora_consortium_report_2024
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
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Person-Centred Care 1 (HS184)
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Person-Centred Care 2 (HS187)
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Study and Lifelong Learning (HS700)
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Research Activity (HS717)
Publications
Journal articles (1)
Pearson, E., Mutabaazi, J. and Mbabazi, W., (2021). Developing multidisciplinary education programmes in Uganda. British Journal of Nursing. 30 (12), S34-S36
Reports and Papers (3)
Pearson, EG., Virtual Simulation placement (VSP) for early career Nurses and Midwives (2022-2023)
Pearson, E., THE DIASPORA NURISNG AND MIDWIFERY ORGANISATIONS IN THE UK https://issuu.com/nhccuganda/docs/diaspora_consortium_report_2024
Pearson, EG., UGANDA NURSES MIDWIVES ASSOCIATION UK REPORT 2020 -2023 https://issuu.com/nhccuganda/docs/unma-uk_report_2020-2023
Other (2)
Pearson, E., Uganda Nurses’ exhibition – importance of leadership and legacy – The UKAHN Bulletin: ISSN 2049-9744
Pearson, E., Pearson, E., (2021) Research survey to assess the nurses’ readiness: how well prepared (Knowledge and Competence), their role in health promotion during the COVID-19 outbreak, and their impact on overall well-being. Article cited:- Nurses, midwives issue Covid-19 demands to government | Monitor