Maureen McGrath
Lecturer
- Mary Seacole MS2.10
- T: 0161 295 7275
- E: m.l.mcgrath@salford.ac.uk
- SEEK: Research profile
Office Times
Very variable
See Calendar – office door
Biography
Studied Genetics and Microbiology as an undergraduate.
Undertook a post-grad Nursing Programme (RN Adult) at Sheffield School of Nursing.
Worked largely in the community setting.
Read for an MSC Practitioner Research at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Worked as a Lecturer/Practitioner at University of Salford.
Worked full time as a lecturer in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work since 2003.
I am a University Link Lecturer with community services in Oldham.
Teaching
Currently work on pre-reg BSc Nursing and MA Nursing and I am the year lead for year 1 of the MA. I also work on Post-Qualified modules and on some Post-Graduate modules.
I generally teach public health and health related modules and also teach research and evidence-based practice.
I supervise students on all the above programmes and am a dissertation supervisor for the pre-registration BSc and MA programmes.
Research Interests
Health, public health, behavior change
Qualifications and Memberships
MSc, BSc, PGCE, RN,HV,CPT
Publications
Public Health (2012) Public health interventions and behaviour change: Reviewing the grey literature
(with colleagues)