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Jemell Geraghty is a Lecturer in Adult Nursing at King's College London, contributing to the Person-Centred Care and Tissue Viability module. Since joining King’s College in 2011, Jemell earned a Professional Doctorate in Health Research from the University of Hertfordshire in 2018. His thesis was focused on the experiences of injecting drug users living with leg ulceration through a qualitative study. Jemell is actively involved in various campaigns to improve wound care for marginalized populations and has collaborated with the London Network of Nurses and Midwives Homelessness Group. His clinical experience spans vascular nursing, older adult medicine, and emergency nursing, having worked in both hospital and community settings. Jemell served as Lead Nurse for Tissue Viability at the Royal Free Hospital from 2007 to 2019 and is currently a Global Nurse Consultant in Tissue Viability. He is a member of the editorial board for the British Journal of Nursing and has published and presented research nationally and internationally. Jemell is passionate about addressing social health inequalities and is actively involved with charitable organizations related to wound care and inclusion health.
King's College London • London, England
Teaches modules related to Person-Centred Care and Tissue Viability.
Royal Free Hospital • Hampstead, London
Oversaw tissue viability nursing services.
Ad Integrum Vascular & Wound Care • London, England
Provides expert advice in vascular and wound care.
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