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Lorna Rowe serves as Clinical Skills Lead and Tutor at Anglia Ruskin University's School of Medicine within the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Social Care, Chelmsford. Leveraging her extensive NHS and Civil Service background, she specializes in teaching general medicine and communication skills to medical and physician associate students.
Her educational foundation includes:
- MBiol Sci from the University of Southampton
- MSc in Physician Associate Studies from the University of Hertfordshire
- PGCE from the University of Greenwich
Rowe's research examines Physician Associate Development, Emergency Medicine protocols, Healthcare Ethics frameworks, and AI/Robotic Surgery integration. She investigates ethical implications of emerging technologies while advancing clinical training methodologies for modern healthcare challenges.
As a pioneering clinician, she became one of the UK's first Physician Associates and the first PA resuscitation officer. Her mentorship spans clinical students across three universities in medicine and physician associate programs, directly informing her innovative teaching approach at ARU.
Rowe is integral to ARU's Clinical Skills teaching team, where she develops practical curricula that bridge her frontline emergency medicine experience with cutting-edge technological applications in patient care.




