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Marie Mcgee is an Associate Professor at the School of Health Sciences, University of East Anglia (UEA), where she contributes to research and education in nursing and emergency care. She is a member of the Lifespan Health and Dementia & Complexity in Later Life research groups, reflecting her focus on aging and complex health conditions.
Her research interests center on clinical decision-making by nurses in emergency departments, particularly during patient triage. She investigates how registered nurses assess patient acuity, the factors influencing their decisions, and the training and demographic variables affecting practice. Her work often employs systematic reviews and national surveys to generate evidence for improving emergency nursing standards.
Recent research outputs show a strong trend in qualitative and mixed-methods studies on triage processes, with a focus on evidence-based practice and healthcare workforce development. Her publications in journals like Emergency Nurse and International Emergency Nursing highlight her impact in the field.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants:
While no formal students are listed, she is actively involved in research supervision and collaboration. She is a co-investigator on the project Outcome Measures of Relapse and Remission in Polymyalgia Rheumatica, funded by NHS Norfolk & Waveney Integrated Care Board (2024–2025), indicating active grant involvement.
Labs and Teams:
Marie Mcgee is affiliated with interdisciplinary research networks at UEA, including Lifespan Health and Dementia & Complexity in Later Life. These groups focus on improving care for older adults and managing complex chronic conditions, aligning with her clinical and research expertise.



