معرفی
Michael Fleet is a Lecturer (Learning & Teaching) at the Department of Nursing & Midwifery within Teesside University's SHLS Nursing & Midwifery school. He holds a Professional Doctorate from Teesside University (2011), focusing on critical inquiry into psychiatric intensive care unit experiences, alongside degrees from King's College London and the University of Hull.
- Bachelor of Fishery Studies (1985, Hull)
- Master of Mental Health Studies (1995, King's College London)
- Diploma in Psychosocial Interventions (1997, King's College London)
- PGCE in Post-Compulsory Education (2000, Greenwich)
His research focuses on psychiatric intensive care unit dynamics, recovery-oriented nursing practices, and assertive community treatment methodologies. Key themes include lived experience analysis, mental health education, and qualitative inquiry into clinical care settings. His work bridges theoretical frameworks (e.g., Jaspers' philosophy) with practical applications in mental healthcare.
He authored/co-authored 8 research outputs, including seminal works on probiotics' health benefits (2017) and recovery-oriented nursing education (2013). His 2011 doctoral thesis remains a foundational text on psychiatric intensive care staff experiences.
- Awards: Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- External Roles: External Examiner at Manchester Metropolitan University (2016–2020)

