Eleanor Morris
Lecturer
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Department of Pre-Registration Nursing
email: eleanor.morris2@worc.ac.uk
My clinical experience ranges from coronary care and intensive care to working as a research nurse. However, the best days were always those spent with a student, so I knew early on that I wanted to move into an educational role. I was very fortunate to gain a position at a new School of Nursing in West Sussex, supporting the development of BSc, PGDip, and FdSc Nursing Associate courses. When the opportunity arose this year to further develop myself at the University of Worcester, I jumped at the chance.
My interests lie in the development of evidence-based practice, alongside understanding the factors that impact clinical decision-making in settings such as fear or stress. As a military reservist, I also take a keen interest in leadership and management to support best practice in austere environments, as well as in supporting the MDT to ensure the best outcomes.
In an additional role, I also serve as the Honorary Secretary of the History of Medicine Society within the Royal Society of Medicine. I believe that the history of nursing underpins our professional development, and I hope we continue to explore what has gone before to help define the future of our profession.
Qualifications
BSc - Biological anthropology, University of Kent
BSc (Hons) - Adult Nursing, University of Brighton
MRes - Health Research, University of Brighton (ongoing)
Associate fellow, Advance HE, awaiting results for full fellowship gained through the Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in HE (University of Chichester)
Teaching and research interests
Leadership and management in nursing
History of medicine and nursing
Anatomy and physiology
Research methods
Pre-registration adult nursing
Clinical decision making
Membership of Professional Bodies
Registered adult nurse, NMC
Publications
Stubbs, H, Cannon, J, Knightbridge, E, Durrington, C, Roddis, C, Gin-Sing, W, Massey, F, Knight, D, Virsinskaite, R, Lordan, J, Sear, E, Pinguel, J, Morris, E, Johnson, M, Wort, S (2024) Sendaway capillary NT-proBNP in pulmonary hypertension: BMJ Open Respiratory Research, 11:e002124
Nyberg, C, and Morris, E (2023) Letter to the editor: “Revolutionizing clinical education: opportunities and challenges of AI integration”. European Journal of Physiotherapy, 25 (3), 127-128
Morris, E, (2021) BSHM on the Frontline; One Year On! BSHM Newsletter, 21, 12-13
Morris, E, (2020) Lessons from an epidemic for a pandemic BSHM Newsletter, 18, 10 - 11