Nursing and Midwifery staff
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Beth Griffiths
Senior Lecturer in Midwifery
Beth qualified as a midwife in 2004, initially rotating between the antenatal/ postnatal ward, maternity admissions unit and labour ward before gaining a core role on labour ward at The University Hospitals of Leicester (UHL). Extensive labour ward skills were obtained and developed though the core midwifery role as she...
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Susie Guthrie
Senior Lecturer Placement Development and Support (Child Nursing)
Susie is dual qualified as both an adult and child nurse. She has extensive experience within the field of Children’s intensive care nursing and joined the university in 2003 from a London university where she delivered specialist Children’s intensive care nursing modules. Susie is the senior lecturer for placement...
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Julie Hadley
Deputy Head of the College of Nursing and Midwifery
Julie is the Deputy Head of Nursing and Midwifery at Birmingham City University . She has been employed in higher education since 2008. After qualifying, she worked as a midwife at the Birmingham Women's Hospital and later as a Research Midwife. She was then employed as a project manager and research teacher and was...
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Sharon Hadley
Senior Midwifery Lecturer
Sharon has been a midwife since 2002 where she worked clinically in all areas of midwifery including the labour ward, postnatal wards, community and both alongside and free standing MLU’s. During this time Sharon also worked for 12 months in a sure start children’s centre assisting parents to be with antenatal education and...
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Lesley Handyside
Senior Lecturer
Lesley Handyside is a Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at Birmingham City University. Lesley has a nursing and midwifery background, with a long career in general and specialist areas of both fields, where clinical and educational roles were held. Latterly, Lesley was a GPN in primary care, and is currently a nurse educator.
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Professor Wasim Hanif
Visting Professor and Medical Director for MSc in Advancing Diabetes Care
Prof. Wasim Hanif is a Professor of Diabetes & Endocrinology, Consultant Physician, & Head of Service in diabetes at University Hospital Birmingham. He is a Hon. Professor of Medicine at University of Warwick. He is the Board Member of Centre for Diabetes Endocrine & Metabolism, University of Birmingham & Clinical Advisory...
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Katharine Hardware
Programme Director, Non-Medical Prescribing.
Katharine teaches on the following courses: Independent and Supplementary Prescribing for Nurses Supplementary Prescribing for Allied Health professionals (V300) at Levels 6 and 7 Prescribing from the Community Practitioner Formulary (V150)
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Jayne Harris
Senior Lecturer Child Health
Jayne initially qualified as a General Nurse in 1988 and a Children’s Nurse in 1991 and has a wealth of nursing experience. She has enjoyed the opportunity to work in Birmingham, London and Sydney in a variety of specialist areas including Paediatric Intensive Care (PICU), Accident and Emergency, General Paediatrics, Burns,...
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Elizabeth Harrison
Lecturer in Midwifery
Elizabeth studied her midwifery degree at Northumbria University, qualifying as a registered midwife in 2015. She completed her preceptorship training at the University Hospital of North Durham. Here she worked as a rotational midwife, consolidating her skills and gaining her band 6 registration in 2016. Elizabeth has an...
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Louise Hartin
Senior Lecturer in Midwifery / Course Leader for A-EQUIP module
Louise joined Birmingham City University in 2014 and is one of our senior midwife lecturers. Previously an adult nurse prior to qualification as a Midwife, Louise now focuses just within midwifery. Her clinical background covers all four local NHS trusts and was predominantly working within midwifery-led units and...