Faculty Member, Health and Social Care
Senior Lecturer (Iolanthe Research Fellowship 2008)
School of Nursing
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Prof Martin Johnson
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About
Julie is a senior lecturer in nursing. She has a background of over 20 years clinical experience in reproductive and public health. In 1995 she was appointed the first non-medic research fellow with the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. In this post she led multi-centred studies and innovations in reproductive and maternal health. She was appointed to NICE (UK) by Secretary of State for Health in 2000 and served on the partners council for six years.
She has been recognised for her voluntary work as trustee and Chair of a National charity dedicated to young people and sexual health and was voted National board member in 2005.
She is also a Director of Contraception Education (http://www.contraceptioneducation.co.uk/) and works closely with the founder and female inventor Barbara Hastings-Asatourian.
Julie has led research for local NHS providers and user groups and she is co-invesitgator with Prof Debra Bick (Kings, London) on a large study looking at care transfer from hospital to home funded by the Burdett Trust for Nursing.
She is most proud of her recent award as the Iolanthe Research Fellow 2008 - she was presented with this award at the House of Lords by Baroness Cunberlege in November 2008- Julie will be using this top award to write up her PhD study.








