Mrs Clare Morgan

Mrs Clare Morgan

Lecturer in Clinical Skills
Nursing

Welsh language proficiency

Basic Welsh Speaker
Available For Postgraduate Supervision

About

Clare Morgan is a Lecturer in Clinical Skills, within the School of Health and Social Care in Swansea University. She teaches clinical nursing skills and nursing theory on a variety of pre-registration nursing degree and MSc programmes. She is Module leader for SHG140 'Academic Study Skills for Healthcare,' which is the first module of the two-year, Level 4, Certificate in Healthcare Studies.

She obtained her Masters in 'Education for the Health Professions' with distinction in 2023, and became a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2024.

Since qualifying as a registered nurse in 2005 she has worked within urology, vascular, medical admissions and renal transplant wards before taking a secondment within Clinical Engineering as Cardiff and Vale’s UHB Medical Equipment Trainer. This developmental role enabled her to gain her Post Graduate Certificate in Education whilst facilitating University Health Board-wide nurse training on the safe use of infusion devices. Following this, in 2009 she joined the Acute Pain Service as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Acute Pain and continued in her educational role facilitating pain management, epidural and patient controlled analgesia UHB wide training days. Prior to joining Swansea University in 2019, Clare had worked for six years in Cardiff and Vale University Health Board as a Clinical Nurse Specialist within the Immunodeficiency Centre for Wales and Immunology department.

Career Highlights

Teaching Interests

Clare has a keen interest in simulation-based nursing education for teaching students clinical skills, essential nursing concepts and professionalism.

Research