
معرفی
Dr Mark Dornan is an Adult Nursing Lecturer (Education) and Early Career Researcher at Queen's University Belfast's School of Nursing and Midwifery, part of the Faculty of Medicine, Health & Life Sciences. His research focuses on cancer survivorship, psychosocial challenges in healthcare, and the impact of chronic conditions on social eating. He also explores Nurse Informatics and ethical AI in healthcare.
Education:
- PhD in Nursing (Ulster University)
- Master of Arts in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (University of Kent)
- Bachelor of Science in Adult Nursing (Queen's University Belfast)
- Bachelor of Divinity (Queen's University Belfast)
Research Interests: Cancer survivorship, social eating challenges for patients with chronic conditions, qualitative methodology, and ethical integration of AI in healthcare.
Awards:
- RCN NI Nurse of the Year - Research Award (2024)
- Outstanding PhD Thesis (Ulster University, 2024)
- RCN Foundation Impact Award (2023)
- UU/QUB Doctoral Conference Best Oral Presentation (2022)
Advising & Grants:
- Supervising PhD student Soumaya Mohammed H Mayan on sickle cell disease care
- Recipient of the Marcia Mackie Grant (2021)
Labs/Teams:
- Member of the European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) Young Cancer Working Group
- Editorial Board Member of Journal of Psychosocial Oncology Research and Practice
- Deputy Chair of the School’s Staff Development Committee
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