
معرفی
Susan Poultney is a Senior Lecturer in Children’s Nursing at the University of Worcester, affiliated with the School of Nursing and Midwifery and the Department of Pre-Registration Nursing. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Registered Nursing (Child) from the University of Central England (2001), a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (2010), and a Master’s in Education (2015), alongside a Postgraduate Certificate in Research Studies (2012).
- Education:
- BSc (Hons) Registered Nurse (Child) – University of Central England, 2001
- Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education – Birmingham City University, 2010
- Fellow of Higher Education Academy, 2010
- Postgraduate Certificate in Research Studies – University of Birmingham, 2012
- Masters in Education – Birmingham City University, 2015
Her research and teaching interests focus on complex care for children and families, neurodiversity, sensorily safe environments, and clinical skills through simulation. She leads and teaches modules such as 'Challenges and Complexity in Children’s Nursing' and 'Essential Skills for Practice Learning.'
Awards:
- Fellow of Higher Education Academy (2010)
Teaching & Professional Roles:
- Module lead for 'Challenges and Complexity in Children’s Nursing'
- Child field lead for 'Practice Learning in Nursing 3'
- Extensive clinical experience in acute children’s wards, pediatric intensive care, and community care specializing in home ventilation.


