
معرفی
Lyeanda Berry serves as a Lecturer in Nursing at the University of York, specializing in the Nursing Associate Apprenticeship foundation degree programme. She maintains active clinical engagement as a Clinical Educator in York's community nursing sector, working two days weekly while leveraging 25+ years of experience across acute and community adult nursing settings since her 1993 RN qualification.
Her academic credentials include:
- Registered Nurse (RN) certification
- BSc in Health Care Studies
- MEd in Clinical Education
- Post Graduate Certificate in Clinical Education
Research focuses on practical nursing education frameworks, particularly workforce development in primary care contexts. Her expertise bridges academic instruction with real-world clinical training, emphasizing sustainable nurse workforce models and competency-based education systems within community healthcare environments. Current work examines structural challenges in general practice nursing teams and educational interventions for workforce retention.
Publications reveal concentrated scholarship in primary care nursing systems (2018), analyzing workforce composition and educational strategies for practice nursing teams. This research trajectory demonstrates consistent focus on practical implementation of nursing education frameworks within UK community healthcare infrastructure.
Scientific awards: No awards documented in source material.
Advising activities center on the Nursing Associate Apprenticeship programme, though specific student names or research grants aren't referenced. Her dual academic-clinical role inherently involves direct supervision of nursing apprentices within York's community healthcare settings, facilitating practice-based learning integration.
Professional engagement includes active membership in the Nursing and Midwifery Council, contributing to regulatory standards and service user/carers involvement initiatives through departmental channels.




