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Dr Michelle Mitchell

Lecturer

Department: Nursing, Midwifery & Health

Michelle Mitchell

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Adverse drug reactions, Mitchell, M. 25 Feb 2021, Fundamentals of Pharmacology, Chichester, Wiley
  • Public health: PART 3 Behaviour change, Senior, E., Craig, L., Mitchel, M. 24 Jan 2019, In: British Journal of Nursing
  • Public health: PART 4 Behaviour change tools, Craig, L., Senior, E., Mitchel, M. 14 Feb 2019, In: British Journal of Nursing
  • Urinary catheters: PART 2 Catheterisation in males and females, Mitchell, M., Hill, B. 13 Dec 2018, In: British Journal of Nursing
  • Urinary catheters PART 1, Hill, B., Mitchell, M. 22 Nov 2018, In: British Journal of Nursing

  • Professional Development BSc (Hons) June 30 2014
  • Nurse Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) 2016

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