I am a Registered Mental Health Nurse and Lecturer with over 11 years of combined clinical and academic nursing experience across India and the United Kingdom. I currently serve as a Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at Wrexham University, where I undertake module leadership for the Master’s cohort, work as an academic assessor and link tutor, and provide personal tutoring and academic support to students.
Alongside my academic role, I have worked as a Registered Mental Health Nurse within the UK healthcare system, supporting adolescents with complex mental health needs. My clinical responsibilities include medication administration, multidisciplinary team collaboration, recovery-focused care planning, therapeutic engagement, and contributing to positive patient outcomes.
My professional journey spans roles as a Nursing Tutor, Nurse Educator, and Clinical Supervisor in psychiatric, medical-surgical, dementia, rehabilitation, ICU, HDU, and cardiac care settings. I have supervised students in clinical placements, delivered theoretical and practical teaching, set examinations, and supported the professional development of nursing staff. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I worked in a supervisory capacity, coordinating staff training and ensuring adherence to clinical protocols.
I hold a Master’s degree in Psychiatric Nursing and have presented and published research in mental health nursing. My academic interests focus on advancing mental health education, supporting therapeutic learning, providing practice mentorship to developing practitioners, and promoting evidence-based nursing practice. I am passionate about supporting students to become reflective, competent, and compassionate nurses.
Teaching Interests
My teaching interest is mainly in mental health nursing, and little interest I have for anatomy and physiology of the body.