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Katherine Poole is an Adult Nursing Lecturer at the School of Health Sciences, University of Surrey. She holds a BA in English from the University of Leicester (2010), followed by a BSc in Adult Nursing from King's College London (2013). She completed a PGDip in Practice Nursing (2017) and an MSc in Advanced Nursing Practice (2022), both from City, University of London. Her clinical career includes roles in intensive care, accident & emergency, and advanced practice nursing with a focus on chronic disease management and clinical assessment.
Her research interests span stigma in diabetes care, primary care service optimization, and dementia diagnostics. Recent work emphasizes reducing stigma in type 1 diabetes mellitus (2023), while earlier publications addressed nurse-led primary care commissioning (2013) and improving dementia diagnosis (2013). Her work bridges clinical practice and systemic healthcare challenges, advocating for patient-centered approaches in chronic disease and aging populations.
Though no specific grants or awards are noted, her publications reflect engagement with critical issues in nursing practice. Her advisory roles and lab affiliations remain unspecified in available data.



