Nursing and Midwifery staff
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Alice Temporin
Lecturer in Children and Young People’s Health
Alice is a Lecturer within the Department of Children and Young People’s health, which she joined in October 2023. She graduated as Children’s Nurse in Rome, and she moved to Liverpool, at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital to work in PICU. After two years, she moved to ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Children’s Hospital, where she specialised in...
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Joanne Thomas
Senior Lecturer
Joanne's main focus is within teaching practice skills to students both pre and post reg. As an operating department practitioner she has many years’ experience within the intraoperative environment across a range of specialities including Hepatic, Renal, ENT and General as well as in anaesthetic and recovery as a team leader...
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Emma Thoms
Senior Lecturer, Applied Cancer Practice Course Lead
Emma is a Registered Adult Nurse with 20 years' experience working within haematology and oncology. During her time in practice, she gained experience in systemic anti-cancer treatment, later assuming the role of Lead SACT Nurse. Emma has also led and managed a SACT day unit alongside what was a newly established Acute Oncology...
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Eve Thrupp
Assistant Lecturer
Eve started her journey at BCU in Nursing in 2002. She is a qualified Paediatric Nurse. Upon qualifying, she worked in Neonatal care and then moved to work in trauma and Orthopaedics at ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Children’s Hospital. Eve then worked more rurally and completed her specialist practitioner degree in public health. Eve worked as a...
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Professor Alok Tiwari
Visiting Professor of Vascular Surgery / Co-Course Lead in Advancing Diabetes Care
Professor Alok Tiwari has been a consultant vascular surgeon at University Hospitals ̽»¨Ö±²¥ since 2011 and is Visiting Professor of Vascular Surgery at ̽»¨Ö±²¥. He qualified from Charing Cross and Westminster Medical school in 1996, completed basic surgical training in Essex and then embarked on a...
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Samuel Todd
Visiting Lecturer in Midwifery and Professional Midwifery Advocate
Sam completed his degree in Midwifery at ̽»¨Ö±²¥ in 2012. He subsequently worked as a Band 5 Midwife during a 12 month preceptorship programme at ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Women’s Hospital which included rotations to the Birth Centre, Delivery Suite, Antenatal Ward and Postnatal Ward. From December 2013 Sam worked as a...
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Samantha Toland
Senior Lecturer in Haematology
Sam has been a cancer / haemato-oncology nurse for 18 years, having worked initially in Haemato-oncology and stem cell transplant, she then went on to become a Chemotherapy nurse trainer, responsible for the chemotherapy training and education of all nursing staff in a large teaching hospital trust. She then took on a...
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Emma Tonks
Lecturer
Emma qualified as a Paediatric Nurse from ̽»¨Ö±²¥â€™s Dip HE course in 2011, she then began her career at ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Children’s Hospital on the Liver and small bowel unit. In 2012 she moved to Heartlands Hospital on the paediatric inpatient ward. During her 9 years at UHB she progressed to a Sister’s role...
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Dr Martin Vreugdenhil
Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology
Martin received a Masters in Biomedical Science from the University of Leiden (Netherlands) and a PhD from the University of Amsterdam. Because he had developed a strong bias for epilepsy research, he took a Post Doc research post at the University of Amsterdam looking into cellular effects of antiepileptic drugs. ...
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Chantelle Waite
Lecturer in Adult Nursing
Chantelle graduated as an Adult nurse from the University of ̽»¨Ö±²¥ in 2005.  Chantelle’s first nursing role was in acute renal dialysis at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.  This role gave her many skills such as HD, HDF, PD, APD dialysis, plasma exchange and ABOi treatment. She then went on renal rotation and practiced in...