Associate Dean (International) Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Hull
Amanda Lee (was Sherratt) is Associate Dean (International) for the Faculty of Health Sciences in the University of Hull.
She moved to Hull from Australia to lecture in non medical prescribing, quantitative research methodology and advanced practice. Her study towards PhD relates to encouraging earlier diagnosis in gastroesophageal cancers through spatial and geographical analysis.
She is currently nurse representative member of the National Pharmacovigilance expert advisory group in the UK. She is a qualified Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (UK) and was a registered Nurse Practitioner in Australia. She holds registered status as RGN, and completed studies as RM (not currently practicing).
Associate Dean (International) Faculty of Health Sciences (University of Hull)
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