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Dawn Ritchie

Lecturer (Child Health), Deputy Director Practice Learning, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

Dawn is a Lecturer Child Health. She is the child programme lead for the Undergraduate Masters in Nursing Science and Deputy Director for Practice Learning within the Division of Nursing.

Teaching Summary

Child Programme Lead Undergraduate Masters in Nursing Science Module convenor MN15C Nursing Skills for Children with Complex Needs & Joint module lead MN21 Nursing Skills for Child with High… read more

Research Summary

  • Child Health with a particular interest in paediatric critical care
  • End of life care
  • Child and parental participation in care
  • Best interests of the child
  • Practice learning; Simulation

Recent Publications

  • HALL, C. & RITCHIE, D., 2011. What is Nursing: Exploring Theory and Practice 2. Learning Matters.
  • RITCHIE, D., 2011. Gunshot Injuries and Knife Injuries. In: GLASPER, E.A., MC EWING, G. & RICHARDSON, J, ed., Emergencies in Children's and Young People's Nursing 1. Oxford University Press.
  • SHAW,K., RITCHIE, D. & ADAMS, G., 2011. Does witnessing resuscitation help parents to come to terms with the death of their child?: A review of the literature. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 27(5), 253-262
  • RITCHIE, D., 2007. Meningitis and Meningococcal Septicaemia. In: GLASPER, E.A., MCEWING, G. & RICHARDSON, J., ed., Oxford Handbook of Children's and Young People's Nursing Oxford University Press.
  • Member of the Graduate Nursing Curriculum with particular responsibility for practice learning.
  • Member of Practice learning Committee; Division of Nursing Representative at NUH Practice Development Committee.
  • Child Branch Representative at Nottinghamshire Health Community Placements working group
  • Member of Divisional Undergraduate Dip/BSc (Hons) Nursing Coordinating Committee
  • Member of Nursing Skills Assessment Group
  • Member of Child Health Curriculum Advisory Group
  • Member of MNursSci Coordinating Group
  • Member of Exam Board and Progress Committee
  • Member of Nottingham Paediatric (Acute) PLT
  • Member of Nottingham Children's Hospital Nursing Research and Innovation Forum
  • Personal Tutor
  • Supervisor for MNSci Dissertations
  • Child Programme Lead Undergraduate Masters in Nursing Science
  • Module convenor MN15C Nursing Skills for Children with Complex Needs & Joint module lead MN21 Nursing Skills for Child with High Dependency needs
  • Dip/BSc (Hons) in Nursing Year 3 Convenor (cross school) for the Care Delivery and Management 2 module.
  • Module Convenor Care Delivery and Management 2
  • Contributing to the ongoing development of pre-registration undergraduate child programmes including Diploma/BSc (Hons), Masters in Nursing Science and Graduate Entry Nursing, with a particular interest in practice learning and clinical skills and simulated learning development.
  • Teaching input to a variety of pre-registration and learning beyond registration modules across programmes.
  • Ongoing supervision and support of students undertaking dissertations as part of pre-registration Masters in Nursing Science and post registration learning beyond registration BSc (Hons) & Masters programmes.
  • HALL, C. & RITCHIE, D., 2011. What is Nursing: Exploring Theory and Practice 2. Learning Matters.
  • RITCHIE, D., 2011. Gunshot Injuries and Knife Injuries. In: GLASPER, E.A., MC EWING, G. & RICHARDSON, J, ed., Emergencies in Children's and Young People's Nursing 1. Oxford University Press.
  • SHAW,K., RITCHIE, D. & ADAMS, G., 2011. Does witnessing resuscitation help parents to come to terms with the death of their child?: A review of the literature. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 27(5), 253-262
  • RITCHIE, D., 2007. Meningitis and Meningococcal Septicaemia. In: GLASPER, E.A., MCEWING, G. & RICHARDSON, J., ed., Oxford Handbook of Children's and Young People's Nursing Oxford University Press.
  • CLARKE, C. & HARRISON, D., 2001. The needs of children visiting on adlt intensive care units: A review of the literature Journal of Advanced Nursing. 34(1), 61-88
  • FISHER, J.E. & HARRISON, D., 2000. Pain assessment and management in the PICU. In: WILLIAMS, C. & ASQUITH, J., ed., Paediatric Intensive Care Nursing Churchill Livingstone.

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