Christine Daley-Fennell

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Email
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Telephone
+44 (0) 1206 874729
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Location
2S2.3.22, Colchester Campus
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Academic support hours
Part time
Profile
Biography
Christine has over 24 years experience as a Registered General Nurse, with expertise in Renal /Haemodialysis Nursing. She has worked within various clinical and academic capacities within the NHS and overseas. Christine's mobile is 07825 456415 Telephone: 01206874729
Qualifications
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MSc in Education, Training and Development of Adults (City University)
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PGDIP Medical and Clinical Education (MACE) University of Essex,
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BSc (Hons) in Nursing (Renal specialist pathway) (City University)
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Diploma in Nursing (Thames Valley University)
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Certificate in General Nursing (University Hospital of the West Indies, Jamaica)
Appointments
University of Essex
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Progress Officer/Senior Personal Tutor, Health & Social Care, University of Essex (17/1/2021 - present)
Research and professional activities
Research interests
Chronic Kidney Disease with an emphasis on Haemodialysis therapy
Mentorship in Healthcare
Attrition in Pre-registration Nursing education
Academic experience of Black and Minority Ethnic students
Conferences and presentations
Public Hospitals Authority (Bahamas) Leadership Conference Dialysis Nurses Pursuit of Excellence- Conference host and presenter. 7th October 2010
Bahamas, 2010
The Relationship between Policy and Practice: investigating the impact of continuing professional development (CPD) in nursing on patient care- Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (UK) 05/02/2008
London, United Kingdom, 2008
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
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Fundamentals of Lifesciences (HS183)
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Person-Centred Care 1 (HS184)
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Fundamentals of Lifesciences (HS220)
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Person-Centred Care 1 (HS221)
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Ongoing patient pathways in adult nursing (HS506)
Publications
Journal articles (1)
Daley, C., (2008). How organisations learn. Nursing Management. 15 (6), 26-30
Books (1)
Levy, J., Brown, E. and Daley, C., (2009). Oxford Handbook of Dialysis. Oxford University Press. 0199235287. 9780199235285
Contact
Academic support hours:
Part time
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