
معرفی
Dr Emma Innes is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Worcester within the School of Nursing and Midwifery and Department of Apprenticeships & Continuing Professional Development (CPD), specializing in diabetes care, patient safety, and clinical practice education.
Education
- MSc Advanced Health and Social Care
- PG CERT Learning & Teaching in Higher Education (Fellow Higher Education Authority)
- PG CERT Health Care Leadership (Open)
- Independent Non-Medical Prescriber (V300)
- BSc Advanced Professional Practice
- ENB 998 Teaching and Assessing in Clinical Practice
- ENB 928 Nursing People with Diabetes Mellitus
- Registered General Nurse
Research Interests
Her research centers on critical clinical domains with emphasis on:
- Diabetic Ketoacidosis pathophysiology and management
- Systemic patient safety protocols in healthcare
- Optimized medicines administration practices
These interests drive evidence-based improvements in diabetes treatment and clinical decision-making processes.
Scientific Awards
- Mary Seacole Programme Award for leadership development
- NHS Leadership Leading Care II award
- Fellowship from the Higher Education Authority
Teaching and Professional Engagement
Dr Innes delivers specialized instruction in Diabetes management, Advanced Clinical Practice frameworks, and Independent/Supplementary Prescribing regulations. Her dual qualification as an Independent Non-Medical Prescriber (V300) directly informs clinical teaching. She maintains active involvement in postgraduate academic development through MPhil/PhD supervision and professional certification programs.




