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Suzannah Harniman is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Manager at Hartpury University, serving in the Department of Veterinary Nursing. She oversees the BSc (Hons) Veterinary Nursing and BSc (Hons) Equine Veterinary Nursing programmes, contributing to curriculum development and academic leadership.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of veterinary nursing education and clinical practice, with a strong focus on student motivation, career planning, and professional identity formation. She also investigates clinical topics such as neonatal foal care and infection control in equine settings.
Her recent publications reveal a consistent trend in qualitative educational research, particularly exploring why students enter veterinary nursing and how they envision their future careers. These works are complemented by clinical studies on foal nursing and surgical protocols, reflecting her dual expertise in education and equine nursing.
- Advance HE Senior Fellowship (SFHEA)
- Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons – Registered Equine Veterinary Nurse (REVN)
Suzannah supervises undergraduate dissertations and contributes to academic discourse through conference presentations, including at the RCVS MMI Symposium and the British Veterinary Nursing Association Congress. She has no externally mentioned grants, but her sustained research output indicates active scholarly engagement. She teaches across modules in surgical nursing, anaesthesia, and pharmacy management, reinforcing her role in both academic and clinical training.
She is actively involved in research dissemination and educational scholarship, participating in panel discussions on teaching and research at Hartpury. Her work supports the development of evidence-based practices in veterinary nursing and enhances student preparedness for professional roles.
