Dr Neil Wilson
Dr Neil Wilson
Deputy Head of Department of Health Professions
My profile
Biography
I have worked in the Faculty since 2007 as a Senior Lecturer in Nursing and led the Academic recruitment for Pre Registration Nursing Admissions for Adult, Mental Health and Nursing Associate courses for 15 years. I held the position as Deputy programme Leader for BSc Adult Nursing for 12 months, before being appointed to the role as Deputy Head of Department for Health Professions in summer 2024, moving from nursing to a department that supports the education, training and development of Physiotherapists, Speech and Language therapists, Dietitians and Occupational Therapists, with a portfolio relating Nutritional Sciences and Occupational Safety, Health and Environment.
Academic and professional qualifications
PhD - The nutritional needs of people living with COPD: a concurrent mixed methods study of the role of the General Practice Nurse.
MSc in Nursing
BSc in Nursing - Specialist Practitioner
Registered Nurse (NMC)
Consultancy and advisory roles
Artifical Enteral Nutrition Support to the NHS
Editorial Board membership
Consultant Editor - Nutrition Supplement - British Journal of Community Nursing - 2017 to 2020
Membership of professional associations
Nursing and Midwifery Council
Royal College of Nursing
Projects
2020/21 Health Education England Project - Insipring children and young people to consider careers in health and social care using mixed realities - Principle Investigator
Teaching
Why do I teach?
Undergraduate and postgraduate nursing, stroke, nutrition, clinical skills.
Postgraduate teaching
I currently co-ordinate two MSc Practice Development units:
- Multiprofessional approaches to stroke rehabilitation
- Evidence based approach to acute stroke management
Research outputs
My areas of interest are:
- Clinical nutrition support
- Malnutrition and obesity
- Stroke
- Ethics and feeding
- Nutrition and COPD
- General Practice Nursing - Nutrition
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Journal articles
Wilson, N., Turner, S. (2024) 'The challenge of meeting the nutritional needs of older people in the community.' British Journal of Healthcare Management, pp. 1-4.
Wilson, N., Mullaney, W. (2024) 'Frailty and nutrition.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 29(3) pp. 118-123.
Wilson, N., Turner, S. (2023) 'Targeting malnutrition in patients with COPD in the community.' British Journal of Nursing, 32(21) pp. S6-S12.
Smith, L., Wilson, N. (2023) 'How person-centred care can be provided in forensic mental health.' British Journal of Nursing, 32(15) pp. 754-756.
Wilson, N. (2020) 'Nutrition teams: more important than ever.' British journal of community nursing, 25pp. S5-S5.
Wilson, N. (2018) 'Challenging the status quo and shaping the future.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 23(S7) pp. S5-S5.
Wilson, N. (2017) 'The nursing crisis and its risk to essential care.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 22(S7) pp. S5-S5.
Wilson, N. (2017) 'Your guide to managing nutrition and hydration in enteral tube feeding.' British Journal of Nursing, 26
Wilson, N. (2016) 'Celebrating 30 years of improving patient care.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 21(S7) pp. S5-S5.
Wilson, N. (2016) 'Nutrition: Celebrating 30 years of improving patient care.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 21pp. S5-S5.
Wilson, N. (2015) 'Another tier of bureaucracy?.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 20
Wilson, N. (2014) 'Nutrition: Improving community malnutrition.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 19
Wilson, N. (2014) 'Improving community malnutrition.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 19
Wilson, N. (2014) 'Editorial: Refocusing our efforts.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 19
Wilson, N. (2014) 'Refocusing our efforts.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 19
Wilson, N. (2013) 'Compassionate Care: At what cost?.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 18(5 SUPPL.5)
Hutchinson, E., Wilson, N. (2013) 'Acute stroke, dysphagia and nutritional support.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 18(5 SUPPL.5)
Wilson, N. (2013) 'General practice: A vision for the future.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 18(SUPPL. 10)
Wilson, N. (2012) '"Systems such as red trays erode essential nursing skills"..' Nursing times, 108(8)
Wilson, N., Best, C. (2012) 'Feeding hospital patients: a multiprofessional approach..' Nursing times, 108(25) pp. 17-18.
Wilson, N., Blackett, B. (2012) 'Parenteral nutrition: considerations for practice..' British journal of community nursing, Suppl
Wilson, N. (2012) 'Promoting patient partnership to shape high-quality care.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 17(11 SUPPL.)
Wilson, N. (2012) 'Looking forward, removing barriers..' British journal of community nursing, Suppl
Wilson, N., Best, C. (2011) 'Ensuring hydration..' Nursing times, 107(28) pp. 18-19.
Best, C., Wilson, N. (2011) 'Advice on safe administration of medications via enteral feeding tubes.' British Journal of Community Nursing, 16(11 SUPPL.)
Wilson, N., Best, C. (2011) 'Administration of medicines via an enteral feed tube..' Nursing times, 107(41) pp. 18-20.
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Presentations
Wilson, N. (2016) Hot Topics. [Presentation] Leeds - Queens Hotel,5/7/2016.
Wilson, N. (2015) Hot Topics in Nutritional Care. [Presentation] Stratford upon Avon - Ettington Chase,7/7/2015.