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Judy Brook is a Professor in the School of Health & Psychological Sciences at City, University of London, specializing in nursing education and workforce development. With a robust publication record spanning over a decade, her work focuses on improving the experiences and retention of healthcare professionals, particularly in nursing and health visiting services.
Dr. Brook's research encompasses several critical areas in contemporary healthcare education and practice:
- Nursing education and clinical placement experiences
- Retention strategies for early career nurses
- Health visiting service development and workforce planning
- Work-based learning and professional identity formation
- Mental health and wellbeing of healthcare professionals
- Public health nursing and community healthcare delivery
Her publication trajectory reveals a consistent commitment to understanding and improving the transition experiences of healthcare students and early career professionals. Recent work has examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nurse wellbeing, innovative approaches to clinical education through debriefing and flexible rostering, and the development of new healthcare roles such as Nursing Associates. Dr. Brook frequently employs mixed methods approaches, combining quantitative surveys with rich qualitative insights from students, educators, and healthcare professionals to produce comprehensive evidence for practice improvement.
Dr. Brook maintains strong collaborative relationships with colleagues including Debra Salmon, Leanne Aitken, and J. Attenborough on projects related to nursing workforce development and education. Her work has significant practical implications for healthcare education curricula, clinical supervision models, and workforce retention strategies within the NHS and other healthcare systems globally.



