About Joanne Snowdon
I am a Senior Lecturer on BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing Practice. I am module lead for the Dissertation Module Year 3, but also teach a variety of modules and support all of the Practice Placement modules across year 1, 2 and 3.
I am a Registered Adult Nurse with the Nurse Midwifery Council (NMC) and an Independent Nurse Prescriber.
My clinical background is mainly in the area of Cardiology as a Heart Failure Specialist Nurse, working across both the acute and community settings. I supported a large caseload of patients from their initial diagnosis through treatment and education within my specialist role. I gained qualifications that demonstrated expertise in clinical skills and palliative care.
Teaching and supervision
I teach BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing Practice.
I'm a co-provider of violence and aggression training and Moving and Handling, which are just some of the mandatory training requirements for student nurses prior to clinical placements.
Interests
I have an interest in long-term conditions and the role of the advanced nurse practitioner.
Further information
I am one of the Assessment Innovation and Improvement Champions (AIIC) working within the Assessment Innovation Programme, reviewing assessment across the University in line with the Assessment Innovation Programme Principles.
