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Joe Ellis-Gage is a Lecturer in Children & Young People's Health and Nursing at the School of Health Sciences, University of East Anglia (UEA), where he joined in 2021. He contributes to various nursing programs with a strong focus on simulation, skills training, and urgent/emergency care education. He has served as Course Director and is currently the module organiser for the BSc Nursing Practice and Simulation 3 and Urgent and Emergency Care modules.
His research interests center on pediatric nursing, emergency care, organ donation, end-of-life decision-making, and clinical ethics. His teaching emphasizes real-world clinical dilemmas and simulation-based learning to prepare future nurses for complex healthcare environments.
The recent publications by Joe Ellis-Gage are practice-based chapters exploring ethical decision-making in pediatric nursing. Collectively, they reflect a strong thematic focus on clinical judgment, patient safety, family involvement, and moral challenges in children's healthcare, particularly in emergency and end-of-life settings.
- Scientific Awards: No awards listed.
Joe Ellis-Gage is involved in academic leadership and curriculum development but no formal student supervision or grant funding is mentioned in the available text. His work bridges clinical expertise and academic training, enhancing nursing education through lived experience.
He has no explicitly mentioned labs or research teams, but his contributions are aligned with nursing education, clinical ethics, and pediatric emergency care initiatives within the School of Health Sciences.


