Keele University
Professor Sue Read
Professor of Learning Disability Nursing
School of Nursing & Midwifery
Keele University
Clinical Education Centre
University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust
Newcastle Road
STOKE-ON-TRENT ST4 6QG
Tel: 01782-679 600
E-mail: s.c.read@nur.keele.ac.uk
Website: http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/ns/
Special areas of research activity
- Palliative and end of life care
Dr Kate Lillie email: a.k.lillie@nur.keele.ac.uk - Palliative and end of life care, bereavement, loss, learning disability
Professor Sue Read email: s.c.read@nur.keele.ac.uk - Respiratory medicine, asthma
Dr Alison Pooler email: a.pooler@nur.keele.ac.uk - Children's perception and understanding of health and illness
Jacquie Collin, email: j.collin@nur.keele.ac.uk - User and carer involvement
Sue Ashby and Professor Sue Read, email: s.m.ashby@nur.keele.ac.uk and s.c.read@nur.keele.ac.uk - Older people and chronic disease management
Sue Ashby, email: s.m.ashby@nur.keele.ac.uk
PhD supervision
Professor Sue Read
Professor of Learning Disability Nursing
E-mail: s.c.read@nur.keele.ac.uk
Dr Kate Lillie
Lecturer in adult nursing
Email: a.k.lillie@nur.keele.ac.uk
Dr Alison Pooler
Lecturer in Adult Nursing
Email: a.pooler@nur.keele.ac.uk
Postgraduate research training opportunities
MRes/PgDip/PgCert Health Research
The MRes in Health Research provides a broad but intensive training in the methodologies relevant to non-laboratory research in health, health care, medicine, and allied fields, and provides training in both qualitative and quantitative approaches to research.
Contact: Sarah Skinner
Email: s.a.skinner@keele.ac.uk
Website: http://www.keele.ac.uk/pgtcourses/coursedetails/healthresearch/
Public and Patient Involvement
Contact: Sue Ashby or Professor Sue Read
Tel: 01782 679 600
Email: s.m.ashby@nur.keele.ac.uk and s.c.read@nur.keele.ac.uk

