
معرفی
Tamsin Graham serves as Lecturer and Deputy Head of the Academic Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedic Practice within Teesside University's School of Health and Life Sciences. Her academic role integrates over 20 years of frontline clinical experience in cardiothoracic surgery, including intensive care, ward management, and specialized clinics at South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Education:
- Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, Teesside University (2016)
- MSc Advanced Clinical Practice, Teesside University (2013)
- BSc Managing Health Care Delivery, Teesside University (2003)
- Diploma in Higher Education Nursing (Registered Nurse adult), Leeds Polytechnic (1993)
Research Focus: Graham's work centers on advanced nursing practice and patient safety, with emphasis on challenging clinical protocols to enhance patient-centered care. Her fingerprint reveals deep engagement with Cardiothoracic Surgery, Wound Care, and Healthcare Staff Training methodologies, particularly in post-CABG contexts.
Publication Trends: Her research output demonstrates consistent focus on evidence-based interventions in cardiac care settings. The 2016 conference article explores systemic training approaches for patient-centered care implementation, while the 2007 Medihoney study examines innovative wound management solutions – both reflecting her dual academic-clinical perspective.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants:
- No student advising records or grant funding details provided
Research Infrastructure:
- No dedicated laboratories or formal research teams specified in available documentation

