Lis Bourne
Lecturer in Adult Nursing
- Mary Seacole MS 1 20
- T: 0161 295 2710
- E: l.bourne@salford.ac.uk
Office Times
The times that I am in the office vary from day to day depending on teaching and other commitments
Hours between: 09 00 – 20 30
Teaching
Pre – Registration MA/RN:
Exploring the Context of Nursing
Understanding the Professional Practice of Nursing
Implementing Nursing Practice
Evaluating Nursing Practice
Developing Critical Practice in Nursing
Applying Critical Practice in Nursing
BSc (Hons) in Nursing:
Self Injury and Substance Misuse
Post – Qualifying:
Legal Aspects of Health Care Practice
Evidence Based Practice 1 & 2
A Legal and Ethical Approach to Care
Research Interests
Ethics and nursing practice
Equality issues
Human Rights in relation to the Comprehensive Spending Review
The law as it applies to nursing practice
Qualifications and Memberships
F.E T.C.
Registered Nurse
BSc (Hons) Nursing with Education
Certificate in Education
MA in Health Care Ethics and Law
Publications
Bourne, L (2008) Consent to treatment, patient autonomy and the law, British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, Vol 3 No 9
Milner, J & Bourne, L (2012) The Human Rights Act and Assisted Dying: The (Most) Unkindest Act of All in Kang – Riou, N & Milner, J (eds) Confronting the Human Rights Act: Themes and Perspectives, Routlege (Law). London, UK