Gillian Wilson

Gillian Wilson

Lecturer in Nursing

Faculty and Department

  • Faculty of Health Sciences
  • School of Nursing and Midwifery

Qualifications

  • MSc (Keele University)
  • PCAP

Summary

Gill qualified as a registered nurse in 1988 and enjoyed 24 years working in the NHS in a variety of nursing roles. She gained extensive clinical and managerial experience working in rheumatology, general medicine, care older people and elective orthopaedics. She worked as a Rheumatology Specialist Nurse at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital for 10 years before joining the University of Hull in 2012 as a lecturer in nursing for long term conditions.

Gill has wide experience in teaching and delivering modules on long term conditions at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

She teaches across the BSc Nursing programme, Non-Medical Prescribing (level 6 & 7), BSc/PG Dip Community Nursing (District),, and BSc Paramedic Science.

Recent outputs

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Journal Article

Research made simple: an introduction to feminist research

Wilson, G. (2023). Research made simple: an introduction to feminist research. Evidence-Based Nursing, 26(3), 87-88. https://doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2023-103749

Research interests

Gill has a keen interest in self-management and shared decision making in chronic illness. She is currently working on a part-time PhD exploring how people living with rheumatoid arthritis make treatment decisions.

She was a principle investigator of a qualitative study that explored the patient experience of attending a long-term conditions (multimorbidity) clinic.

Lead investigator

Project

Funder

Grant

Started

Status

Project

Evaluation of a long term conditions clinic: The patient perspective

Funder

NHS East Riding of Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group

Grant

£25,689.00

Started

16 March 2015

Status

Complete

Membership/Fellowship of professional body

FHEA

2014

Other

Non-medical prescriber (V300)

2004

Registered Nurse

1988

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