Dr Wynne Thomas

Title: Lecturer
Phone: 01782 679647
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Location: CEC - SF12
Role: MSc Award Lead, Module 9/F Adult Module Lead, Module 4 Adult SGF, School International Champion
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Wynne Thomas

EdD, MSc, B.Ed Nurses & Midwives, Dip.N, ENB 100, RGN

Wynne is currently the MSc Award Lead and School International Champion at the School of Nursing and Midwifery. He is a module leader, personal tutor on both the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

His clinical background was mainly in intensive care, surgery and orthopaedic nursing, experienced in hospitals in South West Wales and Guy’s Hospital, London. Wynne is currently a Link Lecturer for clinical placements in the University Hospital of North Staffordshire and The Robert Jones and Agnus Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry.

Wynne’s doctoral qualitative study followed the lived experiences of student nurses undertaking their three nursing programme. It adopted a social phenomenological approach. The qualitative study collected an unique perspective on the student nurses’ experiences during their nursing programme and the ‘significant events’ that shaped their personal and professional development. The study aimed to understand student nurses’ learning and development during undergraduate education. In relation to answering the research questions and the methodology selected, the social phenomenological approach was an appropriate theoretical and epistemological perspective to draw upon, with its interest in experience, perception and interpretation of experience and the social world.

He is a reviewer for UK based and international professional journals.

Wynne’s current interests are on the students’ social experience of internationalisation and its impact on their personal and professional career development.

Selected Publications

  • THOMAS M. 2010. The Globalisation of Nursing. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, vol. 25(2), 192. doi>

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Journal Articles

  • THOMAS M. 2010. The Globalisation of Nursing. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, vol. 25(2), 192. doi>