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Jacqueline Mason is a Lecturer in Adult Nursing at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), Cambridge, within the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Social Care and School of Nursing. Her professional background spans acute Theatre Recovery, short-stay surgical nursing, and Research Nursing with a focus on breast cancer and neuro oncology. Prior to her current role, she was seconded to the Infection Control Nursing Department during the COVID-19 pandemic to assist with PPE training and audits.
Her educational qualifications include:
- Registered Adult Nurse (RN) from Homerton College, University of Cambridge
- BSc Psychology from Thames Valley University
- GCP trained (Good Clinical Practice) Refresher e-learning from NIHR
- Practice Supervisor from Anglia Ruskin University
Dr. Mason's research interests center on nursing education and neuro-oncology. She is particularly focused on:
- Evaluating the experiences and support systems for newly qualified nurses in hospital trusts
- Developing teaching strategies that bridge theoretical nursing knowledge and clinical skills, including for students with learning needs
- Conducting research on neurooncological, neurodegenerative, and neuropsychological pathologies, including brain cancer and epilepsy
No scientific awards were mentioned in the provided text.
As an educator, Jacqueline Mason has mentored student nurses and health professionals, teaching essential clinical skills and instructing Clinical Academics in Informed Consent and Good Clinical Practice (GCP). She contributed to the national Covid-19 vaccine studies and has experience in virtual simulated practice for nursing education.
Her work involves collaboration with hospital trusts on neuro research projects and infection control initiatives, though specific laboratory teams are not detailed in the available information.



