Joyce Smith
Lecturer in Adult Nursing
- Mary Seacole MS2.26
- T: 0161 295 2821
- E: j.smith2@salford.ac.uk
Office Times
Monday - Friday 8.30am – 4.30pm
Biography
Since qualifying as a registered nurse my clinical career has been within the Adult Intensive Care Unit. The importance of recognising and responding to acutely ill patients, intensive care nursing and the support student nurses receive in the clinical learning environment has both informed and influenced my research interests. In 2006 I entered nurse education, I am the Acute Illness Management (AIM) Champion for the University and in 2009 I introduced, organised and continue to facilitate the Greater Manchester Critical Care Skills Institute Course for third year student nurses.
Teaching
Pre-Registration Nursing Programme
Post Qualifying Nursing Programme
Post Graduate Nursing Programme
Pre- registration – post graduate High Fidelity Simulation.
Research Interests
Recognising and Responding to Acutely Ill Patients
Intensive Care Nursing
Mentorship
Qualifications and Memberships
Enrolled Nurse (G) and Registered General Nurse (RGN)
2007 MSc in Practice Development. Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester.
2004 Advanced Diploma of Continuing Professional Development with qualification as a Practice Educator recognised and registered on the Nursing and Midwifery Council Register
2001- 2003.Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Further, Higher and Adult Education) Bolton University
1998- 2001 BSc (Hons) 2-1 Adult Nursing incorporating the ENB Higher Award Salford University, Salford, Manchester
ENB 100 General Intensive Care Nursing Salford University, ENB 998 Course in Teaching and Assessing in Clinical Practice, ENB N31 Management Development for Clinical Staff.ENB N41 Critical Care Nursing.
1996 -1998 Diploma in Nursing Studies. Salford University,
Membership:
- Royal College of Nursing.
- British Association of Critical Care Nursing (BACCN)
- North West Mentoring Scheme
- North West Simulation Group
Publications
2003. Organ Donation: what can we learn from North America? Nursing in Critical Care
2006- Use of Study days to develop the healthcare assistant role. Nursing Times.
2010- An investigation into the role of associate mentors
2011 Vital Signs for Nurses an introduction to clinical observations. Blackwell –Wiley
2013 Nursing: Decision Making for Practice. Open University Press