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Miss Isobel Chisholm is a Teaching Fellow in the Nursing Department at the University of Stirling's Health Sciences (Highland & W.Isles) school. With a career spanning over four decades, she transitioned from clinical roles in hematology and midwifery to academic leadership. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences (Glasgow Caledonian University), a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Research, a Master's in Medical Education (Dundee University), and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Strathclyde University).
Her research focuses on nursing education and workforce development, particularly evaluating recruitment/retention strategies for future nursing workforces through partnerships with schools. She leads initiatives like the Pre-Nursing Scholarship Pilot for remote/rural areas. Professional roles include Chair of the Recruitment & Retention Committee and membership in Curriculum Development and Placement Groups. She coordinates modules, advises students, and oversees cohort mentoring.
Key responsibilities include:
- Cohort Lead for student academic mentoring
- Module Coordinator for nursing curriculum
- Adviser of Studies for student guidance
- Leadership in NHS Education for Scotland partnerships
Her academic contributions emphasize interprofessional education and healthcare workforce sustainability in underserved regions.
