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Sarah Done is an Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer in Nursing in the School of Health and Social Care at Swansea University, within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences. She joined the Department of Nursing in 2014 and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an NMC Registered Teacher. In her role, she contributes to nursing education as the Adult Team Lead for the Swansea Delivery Partnership and delivers welcome addresses at undergraduate and part-time nursing induction events. Her office is located at 1/058 - F06, First Floor, St Davids Block 3.
Sarah Done's research specializations include acute and critical care nursing, inter-professional education, simulation, clinical decision making, and work-based learning. These interests underscore her dedication to improving educational and clinical practices in nursing. Key publications co-authored by her are 'An overview of chronic heart failure' with Jyoti Shrestha, published in Nursing Standard (2023, volume 38, issue 8, pages 43-49), offering vital guidance for nurses on chronic heart failure management, and 'Students as knowledge creators and change-makers: reflections on the development of a co-created student conference in the School of Health and Social Care, with Equity, Diversity and Belonging as a permanent and connecting theme' with Lily Owens-Atkins, presented at the Swansea Academy of Learning & Teaching (SALT) conference. She participates in the Athena Swan initiative to promote gender equality in academia and is a member of the Royal College of Nursing Education Forum. Through these engagements, Sarah Done influences nursing pedagogy and professional development.
