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Alison Mackintosh is a Lecturer in Acute Care Nursing at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Hull. She is actively involved in teaching undergraduate nursing students and holds leadership roles in key modules such as 'Fundamental Nursing Skills' and 'Promoting Health & Preventing Ill Health' across BSc and Foundation Degree programs.
Her educational background includes a BSc in Nursing, Postgraduate Diploma in Community Nursing, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Practice Teaching, all from the University of Hull. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), awarded in 2024, affirming her commitment to high-quality teaching.
Alison's research interests focus on the application of genomics within both community and acute healthcare settings, aiming to improve patient outcomes through personalized and evidence-based care. Although no specific publications are listed, her work appears oriented toward clinical innovation and education in nursing practice.
She has been recognized as a Queens Nurse (QN) in 2020, a prestigious title awarded to nurses who demonstrate exceptional dedication to patient-centered community care, professional development, and service improvement.
With prior experience spanning 16 years in the NHS across acute and primary care—including trauma, orthopedics, HDU, and colorectal surgery—and 14 years of service in the Royal Navy, Alison brings extensive practical expertise into her academic role. She has also contributed to NHS England Health Coaching Projects and served as a District Nurse with non-medical prescribing authority.
There is no indication of part-time status in her current academic role, and she remains an active faculty member with no mention of retirement or emeritus status.
