Senior Lecturer and Professional Lead in Podiatry
I graduated with a BSc (Hons) Podiatry in 2006 and immediately began working in the NHS. I started in Newcastle PCT and then moved to County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust, where I worked for over eight years.
In 2015, I transitioned to education, becoming the Professional Lead for the Podiatry course at New College Durham. I developed a passion for creating innovative learning opportunities for students, such as using a state-of-the-art headset camera for remote clinical placements.
I then moved into a Curriculum Management role, overseeing younger students as they began their health education journey. After that, I returned to the NHS as a Practice Placement Facilitator, where I was responsible for placement opportunities and pastoral care for a wide range of healthcare students. While this was a fulfilling and challenging role that I loved, I was excited to join the University of Sunderland to help develop the new podiatry apprenticeship. I am proud to bring our amazing profession to such an outstanding university.
Teaching and supervision
I am passionate about my teaching role – working with students is so rewarding. My podiatric knowledge is broad, having taught most aspects throughout my educational career, however, my main area of interest is anatomy, research, and socio-economic issues around healthcare.
I am committed to helping students become the next generation of podiatry leaders by encouraging them to embrace life-long learning.