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Dr. Maureen Jersby is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health at Northumbria University. She has a background in educational innovation, having developed the Continuing Professional Development undergraduate programme and Surgical Care Practitioner postgraduate diploma at Teesside University. She co-authored the Royal College of Surgeons' 2014 Curriculum Framework for Surgical Care Practitioners and completed a 12-month tenure as Simulation Officer at the Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH).
Education:
- PhD in Nursing, Teesside University (2021) - Dissertation: 'Establishing the Benefits of Utilising Simulation-based Education in an Undergraduate Nursing Programme'
- MA in Education (2008)
Her research focuses on transformative approaches in nursing education, particularly simulation-based training methodologies, clinical decision-making enhancement, and sustainable healthcare practices. She investigates pedagogical frameworks for skill development in infection control, PPE protocols, and sustainability integration in clinical training environments.
Publications demonstrate strong thematic focus on educational innovation in nursing, with recent works examining sustainability integration in healthcare curricula and earlier research analyzing simulation efficacy. Her scholarly trajectory shows evolution from simulation effectiveness measurement toward systemic educational reform.
No scientific awards or grants are mentioned in available records.
She maintains active involvement in simulation education communities through ASPiH, focusing on advancing clinical training methodologies across healthcare disciplines.

