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Produtos por autor | Richard Hatchett/David Thompson

HATCHETT, Richard   Employment History British Journal of Cardiac Nursing Faculty of Health and Social Care London South Bank University Nurse-led Clinics Education Ph.D.  doctorate , social history  University College London   degree , nursing and education  Royal College of Nursing   Masters , business administration  University College London     THOMPSON, David    Professor David Thompson BSc MA PhD MBA RN FRCN FESC Professor of Cardiovascular Nursing, University of Leicester   David Thompson is Professor of Cardiovascular Nursing at the University of Leicester.  Prior to this he was Professor and Director of the Nethersole School of Nursing at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Director of the Hong Kong Centre for Evidence-Based Nursing, from June 2002 to May 2007.  From April 1998 until May 2002 he was Foundation Professor of Nursing at the University of York.  From 1994-1998 he was Professor of Nursing at the University of Hull and from 1998-2001 he was also the first Professor of Nursing Research at the Department of Health in the UK, a new post established on a part-time basis to advise the Director of Research and Development.  He is Visiting Professor at the University of London and the University of Queensland.  Professor Thompson has extensive clinical and research experience in the field of cardiac care and rehabilitation.  He has published 350 papers, 40 chapters and 15 books, been awarded research grants in excess of £3 million and served as a member of numerous expert committees and prestigious bodies, including the Department of Health, the Medical Research Council, the British Heart Foundation and the European Society of Cardiology.  He is editor of the European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing.   Professor Thompson has received a number of honours in recognition of his contributions to the art and science of nursing and cardiology, including being elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing, in 1992, and a Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology, in 1998.  

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