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Carolyn Maile

Programme lead Mental health nurse BSc/ lecturer

Faculty and Department

  • Faculty of Health Sciences
  • School of Nursing and Midwifery

Qualifications

  • BSc (University of Hull)
  • PGDip (University of Hull)
  • CertHE (University of Hull)

Summary

I have been a registered Mental Health Nurse for 12 years, spending much of my clinical career in acute and crisis services. I spent a brief period practicing as a Health Visitor, working with young families around health promotion. In 2020 I transitioned in to formal education here at the University of Hull where I hold the tenure of Programme Director and lecturer for the Mental Health Nursing BSc programme.

Fellow FHEA Advance HE

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Presentation / Conference

#118. Co-creation of an educational event to support an integrated field approach, student collaboration and ongoing student growth within health care education

Jennison, L., Combe, K., Jennison, L., Pattrick, K., Holden, G., Maile, C., & Morris, T. (2023, April). #118. Co-creation of an educational event to support an integrated field approach, student collaboration and ongoing student growth within health care education. Paper presented at RCN Education Forum National Conference & Exhibition 2023. Ambitions for change: Investing in the health and social care workforce for the future, Birmingham

What do Mental Health Nurses think and feel when the service user becomes their student nurse: Is it really ok not to be ok? Podcast to accompany poster

Maile, C. (2022, September). What do Mental Health Nurses think and feel when the service user becomes their student nurse: Is it really ok not to be ok? Podcast to accompany poster. Presented at 28th International Mental Health Nursing Research Conference, Oxford

Poster 23: What do Mental Health Nurses think and feel when the service user becomes their student nurse: Is it really ok not to be ok?

Maile, C., & White, J. (2022, September). Poster 23: What do Mental Health Nurses think and feel when the service user becomes their student nurse: Is it really ok not to be ok?. Poster presented at 28th International Mental Health Nursing Research Conference (MNHR), Oxford

Research interests

Understanding the thoughts and feelings of mental health nurses who become practice assessors for students who have been service users under their care

How do we train a mental health workforce to support service users who use psychedelic substances to treat mental distress

The use of psychoactive substances in the treatment of PTSD/Depression and Trauma

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