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Charlene Wallace is a Senior Lecturer and Admissions Tutor in the School of Education, Sport and Health at the University of Brighton, where she contributes to the BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography, Diagnostic Radiography Degree Apprenticeship, and MSc Diagnostic Radiography (pre-registration) programs. She is actively involved in teaching, curriculum development, and student supervision, with a strong focus on practical and simulation-based learning methodologies.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography, University of Portsmouth (2010)
- PGDip Medical Ultrasound, King's College London (2015)
- PG Cert Academic Practice, University of Brighton (2023)
- Associate Fellowship, The Higher Education Academy (2022)
- Professional Development Course for External Examiners, Advance HE (2022)
- Level 7 Techniques in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound (2021)
Her research and teaching interests are deeply rooted in simulation-based education, diagnostic radiography, and interprofessional clinical training. She advocates for a constructivist, student-centered approach, emphasizing experiential learning through classroom scaffolding, simulation, and hands-on practice. This pedagogical model fosters an inclusive environment that promotes knowledge exchange and deeper understanding.
The available publication highlights her focus on leveraging simulation practices from other health professions to enhance diagnostic radiography education. The work underscores trends in healthcare education innovation, particularly in designing effective simulation frameworks for new radiography programs.
Charlene has supervised undergraduate and postgraduate radiography students in clinical practice and has experience in interprofessional supervision of ultrasound training. While no grants are explicitly mentioned, her role as admissions tutor and curriculum developer indicates leadership in program delivery and educational strategy.
She has contributed to professional knowledge exchange, including presenting a poster on simulation-based education at the 2022 Society of Radiographers Conference. Her external professional roles include serving as a Sonographer at East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust (2017–2021) and as a Radiographer/Sonographer (2010–2017), reflecting a strong clinical background that informs her academic work.




