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Dr Daniel Monk

Assistant Professor

Department: Nursing, Midwifery & Health

Daniel is a registered Nurse and spent the early part of his Nursing career as a Staff Nurse in A&E. He progressed to Nurse Practitioner and specialised in urgent and unplanned care in a variety of urgent care and walk in facilities in the North East. 

Daniel has a Masters in Academic and Professional Learning and is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA).  He is currently studying for a Professional Doctorate in nursing focusing on Proficiency in Nurse Practitioners.

His areas of specialism include:

  • Emergency, urgent and unplanned care from a clinical, professional, patient and managerial perspective including political local and national drivers
  • Pre-hospital care
  • Post qualifying CPD as an area of specialism
Daniel Monk

  • Nursing DNurs October 25 2021
  • Academic Studies in Education MSc December 02 2013
  • Graduate Certificate December 01 2004
  • Nursing Advanced Diploma September 19 1999
  • Health Studies BSc (Hons) July 05 1996
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2010
  • Non-Medical Prescriber (NMC) NMP 2005
  • Accident and Emergency Nursing ENB199
  • Teaching and Learning in Practice ENB998
  • Registered Nurse (Adult) Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) 1996


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