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LEE GORMAN is affiliated with the Nursing & Midwifery Health Research Institute and the Nurse Education school, focusing on nursing pedagogy and clinical practice. Their research emphasizes clinical credibility in nurse lecturers and action research in healthcare education. They hold a MSc in Nurse Education from the University of Salford (2020), alongside multiple postgraduate certifications in research and teaching from the University of Bolton. Key research areas include nursing education methodologies, midwifery practices, and patient safety through clinical skill development.
Education Background:
- MSc Nurse Education, University of Salford (2019–2020)
- PGCert Research, University of Bolton (2018–2019)
- PGCert Teaching and Supporting Learning, University of Bolton (2016–2017)
- BSc Professional Studies (Health and Social Care), University of Bolton (2012–2016)
- Diploma in Professional Studies of Nursing, University of Manchester (2001–2004)
Recent research output (2021) includes two peer-reviewed articles exploring nursing students’ clinical competencies and the foundational frameworks for nurse lecturers’ credibility. Their work bridges educational theory with practical healthcare applications, particularly in midwifery and patient safety contexts.
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