Dr Sue Quayle
Sue is a registered nurse with extensive clinical, management and teaching experience in the UK and abroad. As an Accident & Emergency nurse, Sue developed a special interest in how nurses practice within the complexities of the healthcare system. This formed the basis of her PhD on how nurses detect deterioration within the context of the organisation.
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Qualifications
PhD in Clinical Nursing - University of Manchester
Master of Business Administration
Postgraduate Certificate in Health and Social Care Education
Graduate Certificate in Emergency Nursing
Bachelor of Nursing
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Memberships
Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
Teaching
Sue started off her teaching career as a clinical teacher in Auckland. She moved back to the UK where she then taught clinical skills, before moving on to lecturing and running modules and courses. Sue now manages the processes that ensure good practice and good links between the placement areas and the University of West London.
Research
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Research and publications
Ellis, B.S, Quayle, S., Bailey, I., Tishkovskaya, S., Spencer, J & Richardson, R. (2020). Students’ perceptions on their use of an EHR: pilot questionnaire study. BMJ Health and Care Informatics.
Quayle, S. (2008). Observations, in Richardson, R. (ed) (2008) Clinical skills for student nurses. Devon: Reflect Press Ltd.
Quayle, S. (2008). Early Warning Scores -The Detection of Deterioration, in Richardson, R. (ed) (2008) Clinical skills for student nurses. Devon: Reflect Press Ltd
Quayle, S. (2008). Specimen collection and Infection Control, in Richardson, R. (ed) (2008) Clinical skills for student nurses. Devon: Reflect Press Ltd.
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Research degree supervision
Currently supervising a PhD in clinical nursing care.