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Claire E Roberts is a Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at the School of Nursing, Faculty of Education, Health & Wellbeing, University of Wolverhampton. She brings over two decades of clinical experience in critical care and specialist nursing, particularly in adult intensive care and organ donation. Her role integrates clinical expertise with academic leadership in nursing education.
Research Interests: Her primary research and professional interests include Adult Critical Care, Deceased Organ Donation, and End of Life Care. She has been instrumental in implementing education and training related to the Deemed Consent Act 2020, demonstrating a strong focus on health policy translation into clinical practice. She is passionate about innovative teaching, particularly through blended learning approaches.
The recent publications highlight her work in health policy implementation, staff training, and legislative changes in organ donation across England and Jersey. These reflect a consistent focus on improving systems, education, and outcomes in critical care and transplantation ethics.
Professional Memberships:
- Intensive Care Society
Education:
- MSc in Medical Education
Advising and Grants: While no formal students or grant funding are mentioned in the text, her leadership in national education projects—such as training Specialist Nurses and stakeholders on new organ donation legislation—demonstrates significant contributions to professional development and knowledge dissemination.
Labs and Teams: Claire has worked on national implementation projects involving multidisciplinary stakeholders across England and Jersey, particularly in the context of organ donation policy. She has collaborated with teams in critical care, organ donation services, and external healthcare agencies, contributing to systemic change in clinical practice.


