Ms Helen Slattery

Qualifications

The University of Bolton ,” Teaching and Learning” (Achieved 2012) Post Graduate Certificate, Grade Pass (no grades awarded)

Liverpool John Moore’s University, “Clinical Examination”, Master’s module (Achieved 2008) Grade :Distinction

The University of Manchester, “General Intensive Care Nursing (ENB 100)” (Achieved 1998) Grade: Pass (no grades awarded)

De Montfort University BSc (Hons) Nursing 1991-1994 Grade 2:1

Employment

March 2020 – Present, Project Manager, Global Health Unit NHS England, Manchester (formerly Health Education England, England, United Kingdom Dec 2017- Feb 2020, Head of Global Health, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) (funded by Health Education England) Nov 2015-Nov 2017 Programme Manager, Global Health Directorate, Health Education England, Head of Global Health and Practice Education Facilitator, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT)– part time roles Oct 2009- Oct 2015 Practice Education Facilitator, University Hospital of South Manchester (Wythenshawe Hospital).

Voluntary Role

Jan 2010 – Apr 2015 support to Head of Global Health (Gulu Man Health partnership) Global Health Wythenshawe hospital, Manchester, United Kingdom

Professional qualifications:

ALS Instructor -Generic Instructor Course- Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG) Achieved Jan 2009

Professional memberships

NMC registered PIN 91I5362E Sept 1994

RCN member since Sept 1994

Awards

2017 Project title: Gulu Man Link - sustainable approaches to educational programme delivery. Shortlisted Health Service Journal awards in the International Health Partnership category

Grants awarded

2018 Strengthening Capacity for Medical Equipment User-Trainers in Northern Uganda: Impact of the Gulu-Man Partnership awarded Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET)

2019 “Establishing Effective Antibiotic Stewardship in Gulu Regional Referral Hospital, Northern Uganda” , awarded by the Commonwealth Pharmacists Association( CwPAMS) /Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET)

Conferences

19th-22nd May 2013 “Priorities in clinical skills education. Evaluating the impact of the Acute Illness Management (AIM) course in a resource poor setting, for 5th year medical students“ at Monash University ,Prato, Italy

2012 5th International Clinical Skills Conference “Short term Volunteering” at International Healthcare Day , Manchester.

Training delivered in Uganda

Multiple Acute Illness Management (AIM) , Maternal AIM and AIM4 Africa and Primary Trauma courses to healthcare staff, medical and clinical officer students in Gulu, Uganda from Oct 2009 - 2017

Publications

“Understanding implementation of maternal acute illness management education by measuring capability, opportunity and motivation: A mixed methods study in a low-income country” (2016) Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, vol 6, no 3

“AIM4Africa , Acute Illness Management” (2015) course manual and materials 1st Edition, Greater Manchester Critical Care Skills Institute (GMCCSI) “Implementing evidence-based care in low-income countries: acceptability and impact of a Ugandan training course” (2014) International Journal of Behavioural Medicine / Springer

“Clinical Support Worker AIM” course, (2011) Greater Manchester Critical Care Network Version 1, (member of the editorial group)

“Caring for the Acutely Ill Patient” (2011) Greater Manchester Critical Care Network Version 1 (member of the editorial group)

Awaiting Publication

AIM -Global (2024) – NHS England

Additional Responsibilities

First Aider and Fire Warden, NHS England , 3 Piccadilly Place, Manchester, United Kingdom

Interests

Keen horse rider and owner of 2 horses

Baking – especially bread and cakes

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