- O'Brien, J. and Dingle, M. (2022). A dual realist review: Compression for leg swelling at the end of life has potential quality of life benefit. Journal of Advanced Nursing. doi:10.1111/jan.15458.
- Popoola, M., Dingle, M., MacLaren, J. and Dyson, J. (2022). What are the barriers to nurses mobilising adult patients in intensive care units? An integrative review. Australian Critical Care, 35(5), pp. 595–603. doi:10.1016/j.aucc.2021.09.002.
- Parks, M., Maxfield, M., Kavanagh, D., Leen, T., Cox, C. and Dingle, M.P. (2007). Evaluating a continuing professional development programme and the role of the Professional Development Nurse. Enhancing the Practice Expereince, 2.
- Cox, C.L., Cole, E., Reynolds, T., Wandrag, M., Breckenridge, S. and Dingle, M. (2006). Implications of cultural diversity in Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) decision-making. Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health, 12(1), pp. 20–28.
- Dingle, M. (2003). Role of dangling when moving from supine to standing position. British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing), 12(6), pp. 346–350. doi:10.12968/bjon.2003.12.6.11241.
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About
Overview
Maria joined City University London in 1995. She is a Senior Lecturer and nurse and she specialises in teaching biology (including pharmacology, microbiology, pathology, anatomy and physiology) to nurses, midwives and biomedical engineers at both undergraduate and post graduate levels.
Maria originally undertook her nurse training at The Royal London Hospital Whitechapel. Following some time spent in Intensive Care Units, Cardiothoracic nursing and as a Bed Manager, Maria went into nurse education and obtained a BA in Nurse Education from the University of Manchester.
Since then she has obtained an MSc in Physiology - her research for this focussed on orthostatic changes in blood pressure.
Qualifications
- MSc Physiology, University College London, United Kingdom
- BA Nursing Education, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Employment
- Deputy Divisional Lead - Education, City, University London, Jan 2019 – present
- Associate Dean Education Quality & the Student Experience, City University London, Jan 2015 – Jan 2018
Memberships of professional organisations
- Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy
- Member, Nursing and Midwifery Council
Awards
- City, University of London (2012) Nominee - Student Voice Award
- City, University of London (2011) Nominee - Student Voice Award
- City, University of London (2010) Winner - Student Voice Award
Teaching
Teaching
Educational Leadership
Programme Director Continuing Personal and Professional Development (CPPD)/Workforce Development.
Undergraduate Modules taught on:
- EE1466 - Anatomy and Physiology (For Biomedical Engineers)
- EE2511 - Pathology and Healthcare (For Biomedical Engineers)
- HS1023 - Understanding Concepts of Biology for Health
- HS2131 - Core Biological Principles Relating to Pathophysiology and Therapeutics in Adult Nursing - Module Leader
- NM3301 - Biological Foundations in Clinical Practice and Related Pharmacology
- NM3257 - Cardiac Care Core Skills
- NM3258 - Cardiac Care Specialist Role Development
Post Graduate modules taught on:
- APM022 - Pathophysiological principles for advanced practice
- HSM001 - Relationship Centred care and Concepts of Biology for Health
- HSM132 - Experiencing Acute Care, Diagnostics and Treatments (Adult Nursing) - Joint Module Leader
Publications
Publications by category
Books (2)
- Steggall, M. and Zelman, M. (2010). Introductory Pathophysiology for Nursing and Healthcare Professionals. Zelman, , Tompary, , Raymond, , Holdaway, , Mulvihill, , Steggall, … Dingle, (Eds.), Pearson Custom Publishing. ISBN 978-0-273-72386-8.
- Colbert, B., Ankney, J., Lee, K., Steggall, M. and Dingle, M. (2009). Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing and Health Professionals. Pearson Education. ISBN 978-0-13-235091-4.
Chapter
- Dingle, M.P. (2008). Hygiene. In Spouse, J., Cook, M.J. and Cox, C. (Eds.), Common foundation studies in nursing Churchill Livingstone. ISBN 978-0-443-10154-0.