Lynne Darling is a Lecturer within Queen Margaret University's Nursing & Paramedic Science School.
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- Research Interests
- Teaching & Learning
Lynne is part of the Division of Nursing team working as a Lecturer on the Post-graduate Health Visiting/School Nursing programme. Lynne joined QMU in August 2022. Since qualifying as a child health nurse from Napier University in 2010, as a mature student, Lynne has pursued a career predominantly in the community and completed her BA (Hons) Diploma as a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse in 2013 from QMU. Going on to work primarily as a Health Visitor within East Lothian for 8 years before taking up a Team Manager position of the East Lothian Health Visiting service. During this time Lynne had developed a keen interest in supporting trainee Health Visiting students completing 2 masters level modules through QMU in the facilitation and assessment of learning in specialist community practice environments. This allowed Lynne to work initially as a Practice Teacher and then Practice Assessor supporting a number of students in their professional journey.
Lynne's research interests include maternal, child and family health Nurse education Leadership theories.
Lynne teaches on Health Visiting/School Nursing Programmes, supporting students in practice placement Working alongside PS/PA to support practice learning Supporting learning and development of PS/PA roles.