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Aidin McKinney is a Lecturer (Education) at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast. He holds NMC registration and has completed postgraduate qualifications including PGCTHCP and a Master's with distinction. His teaching focuses on pathophysiology, pharmacology, and clinical care for adult patients in pre-registration nursing modules, with additional responsibilities in simulation-based learning for interprofessional education.
Research interests include acute care management, medication safety, and innovative teaching strategies. He co-authored an influential case book on nursing acutely ill adults, translated into Arabic, and has contributed to pandemic-related studies on healthcare worker experiences in intensive care units. His work emphasizes patient and family involvement in care escalation protocols to improve safety in acute settings.
- Education: Master's degree (distinction), PGCTHCP
- Key Projects: Co-designed patient/family-initiated escalation schemes
- Recent Focus: Pandemic impact on ICU staff well-being
Recipient of the 2024 Best Oral Presentation award for research on healthcare worker experiences during the pandemic. Active in international nursing conferences and collaborative research across Middle Eastern healthcare systems.
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