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Chrissie Barker

Lecturer

With 15 years’ experience as a critical care nurse based in the heart of Greater Manchester and a dedication to supporting staff new and old within the clinical environment and classroom alike. Chrissie thrives on helping individuals become their best through a nurturing teaching environment.

From specialising in Critical Care, completing additional leadership and management training, and having a passion for evidence-based infection prevention within critical care, contributing to regional and national quality standards, her practical teaching experience began early in her nursing career and has developed into a solid foundation for her teaching career here at the ¸Û°Äͼ¿â.

Although Chrissie’s passions here at the University have grown, evidence-based care is at the heart of it. Evidence-based research drives her teaching activities and passions within medicine management.

After completing her PGCert and HE Fellowship here at the University, Chrissie plans to commence a professional doctorate to aid in achieving her future career and professional goals and further support students in their nursing journey here at the ¸Û°Äͼ¿â.

Research Interests and Research Subject Specialisms:
Chrissie’s current research focus is medicines management, numeracy literacy, and how the University can support nursing students with everyday occurrences and worries that is, medicines management.

Teaching specialisms;
Chrissie teaches within the whole 3-year pre-reg program. However, her particular specialisms include Global health, medicines management, and enhancing skills with evidence-based care.

Publications and Research:
Unpublished - available on request – Research: Does initiating face-to-face numeracy support earlier than a taught module improve outcomes on overall test scores?

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School

School of Nursing and Midwifery

Subject areas

Nursing & Midwifery

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C.Barker@bolton.ac.uk

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+44 (0)1204 900 600

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