Ruth Paterson
Ruth Paterson

Ruth Paterson

Associate Professor

Biography

Since my appointment as associate professor in 2020, I have held three key leadership roles in the school: Head of Learning and Teaching, Head of Nursing and presently Interim Dean. In each of these roles I have consistently demonstrated excellence in leadership aligning my efforts with the strategic objectives of the university, namely, advancing knowledge, expanding networks, and building careers.

I have high levels of external and internal engagement in the areas of professional healthcare practice, health technology, medicines optimization and digital simulation. These are critical areas of workforce development, growth, and patient safety. National esteem is evidenced by development of the only National Early Warning Scoring system in the UK, and my programme of research in simulated practice learning and medicines optimization in people living with diabetes.

My external roles have included chair of the National Non-Medical Prescribing group, accountable officer for the national ‘once for all’ implementation of the 2020 nursing curriculum and subject matter expert for the review of the 2016 Nursing and Midwifery Council Prescribing Standards. I demonstrated my commitment to external engagement and fostered close working relationships with NHS Education for Scotland, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). This resulted in a national approach to pharmacology in pre-registration nursing adopted by nursing programmes throughout Scotland.

Presently, I am Chair of the Innovation and Pedagogy Group at Council of Deans. The Council of Deans of Health is made up of 99 member universities in the UK engaged in education and research for nursing, midwifery and the allied health professions along with 7 associate members. This strategic role entails direct involvement with Higher Education Institutes throughout the UK to foster excellence in university healthcare education, inform government policy and enhance research collaborations in the UK and beyond.
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My international impact on professional practice is evidenced through the breadth and depth of my publications focused on pharmacology, workforce development and medicines optimization. I have authored 35 articles in high impact and industry targeted journals. In 2023 I contributed to 2 seminal textbooks for nursing: Trounces Clinical Pharmacology (19th edition) where I served as specialist advisor and Alexanders nursing practice: hospital and home considered in the UK and internationally as the most comprehensive textbook on Adult Nursing. Between 2019 and 2024, I was project lead for Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters in Emergency and Critical Care, the only funded nursing programme under this scheme.

My research expertise is in digital simulation technology and medicines optimization and am currently Director of studies for 3 students in this area. I play a pivotal role in the paradigms research and policy project at Scottish government. As the Director of Studies for 2 fully funded PhD studentships, I oversee the development and testing of a groundbreaking medicines optimization data visualization tool for individuals with diabetes. This initiative aligns directly with the World Health Organisation’s medicines safety programme and the European Union SIMPATHY project. This project, led by Dr Alpana Mair is an esteemed international consortium of experts in polypharmacy and adherence, recognised with a prestigious 3* reference status.

My inclusive approach to academic leadership has been instrumental in empowering the team resulting in a consistently positive student experience whilst seeking innovative and student-centred solutions to complex academic challenges. I would be delighted to hear from collaborators in the areas of digital simulation, medicines optimization or health technology.

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Chair of Innovation and Pedagogy Group: Council of Deans
  • Council of Deans member
  • Expert Panelist, Prescribing: University of Dundee and Nursing and Midwifery Council, London, England
  • Advanced Practice Academy, South East Scotland
  • Polypharmacy, Scottish Government, NHS Scotland
  • NHS Scotland
  • Department of Health, London, England
  • Royal College of Physicians, London, England
  • Working Party, Quality Improvement Scotland

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • The frequency and factors associated with medicines adherence in people with intellectual diabilities and diabetes
  • Society of Acute Medicine, London, England
  • Member of organising committee – National Non-medical prescribing conference – Scottish Government May 2016

 

Editorial Activity

  • Reviewer Nurse Education in Practice
  • Alexanders Nursing Practice: Hospital and Home
  • Editorial Board Member, Journal of Prescribing Practiceg

 

External Examining/Validations

  • External Examiner: University of Sunderland
  • Expert Panelist: University of Dundee, Independent and Supplementary Prescribing, Institutional and Nursing and Midwifery Council approval
  • External Examiner, independent and supplementary prescribing, University College Cork
  • Specialist Expert, Validation panel, Dundee University
  • External Examiner, University of Huddersfield
  • External Examiner, University of Stirling
  • External reviewer, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
  • External reviewer, University of Southampton, England

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Winner Above and Beyond Awards: Best team: undergraduate module
  • DHI scholarship; Scholarship awarded from DHI to fund research in electronic prescribing in critical care
  • Saltire Scholarship, University of West Florida, USA
  • Santander Scholarship, University of West Florida and Robert Morris University, USA
  • Prize for Best Poster. Swallow Screening. National Stroke Forum, Harrogate

 

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • research personal formularies in general practice to support safe effective and cost-effective prescribing’

 

Invited Speaker

  • Simulation in Nursing Education: The findings and the future.
  • Erasmus Mundus Masters in Emergency and Critical Care
  • Euroheart Care, Trinity College, Dublin
  • Medicines Adherence in People with Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disabilities
  • Oral presentation, International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, (IASSIDD) accepted (Melbourne, Australia)
  • Presentation to board at Robert Morris University, USA
  • Invited speaker: for Lothian non-medical prescribing conference Continuing professional development prescribing and revalidation
  • Oral presentation - Non-medical prescribing – a qualitative evaluation of a nationally agreed multi method approach. NET 2014 – Conference for healthcare education
  • Oral presentation - Inter professional competency assessment – The experiences of nurses and designated medical practitioners (DMP) on the non-medical prescribing programme.NET 2014 – Conference for healthcare education
  • Invited speaker – Medicines adherence in Hepatitis C. ABBVIE Nurses forum
  • Invited speaker - Meeting CPD needs of non-medical prescribers and writing for publication NMAHP National non-medical prescribing conference
  • Oral presentation – Inter-professional competency assessment – non-medical prescribingEnhancing Nursing Through Educational Research
  • Invited speaker - Lothian Non-medical Prescribing Conference Edinburgh Prescribing and Continuing Professional Development

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Nursing and Midwifery Council (Adult nursing, lecturer and V300 prescriber)

 

Visiting Positions

  • Honorary Research Consultant; NHS Lothian Department of Pharmacy
  • Visiting Lecturer, Edinburgh University Medical School to foster inter-professional learning and prescribing practice.
  • Honorary Research Consultant, Department of theatre, critical care and anaesthetics, NHS Lothian.

 

Date


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Systematic Review Medicines Adherence in the ID population

Presentation / Conference
Paterson, R. (2016, August)
Systematic Review Medicines Adherence in the ID population. Paper presented at International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IASSIDD), Melbourne, Australia
This presented my systematic review from my PhD thesis.

Supporting practice learning time for non-medical prescribing students: managers’ views

Journal Article
Unwin, R., Redman, S., Bain, H., Macphee, M., McElhinney, E., Downer, F., & Paterson, R. (2016)
Supporting practice learning time for non-medical prescribing students: managers’ views. Nursing Management, 23(3), 25-29. https://doi.org/10.7748/nm.23.3.25.s27
Managers in healthcare services have ever-increasing demands to consider in relation to front line care, including the continuing professional education needs of qualified pra...

The role of the nurse prescriber in optimising medicine adherence in the treatment of hepatitis C: A case study

Journal Article
Chalmers, L., & Paterson, R. (2016)
The role of the nurse prescriber in optimising medicine adherence in the treatment of hepatitis C: A case study. Nurse Prescribing, 14(3), 148-153. https://doi.org/10.12968/npre.2016.14.3.148
In 2006, the Hepatitis C Action Plan for Scotland highlighted the need to improve successful treatment outcomes for people with the condition (Scottish Government, 2006). The ...

Non-medical prescribing assessment – An evaluation of a nationally agreed multi method approach

Journal Article
Paterson, R. E., Redman, S. G., Unwin, R., McElhinney, E., Macphee, M., & Downer, F. (2016)
Non-medical prescribing assessment – An evaluation of a nationally agreed multi method approach. Nurse Education in Practice, 16(1), 280-286. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2015.10.008
In the United Kingdom, legislation permits nurses and allied health professionals to prescribe for patients within their care. Preparation for this role includes learning, tea...

Inter-professional prescribing masterclass for medical students and non-medical prescribing students (nurses and pharmacists): a pilot study

Journal Article
Kinnear, M., Paterson, R., Rolfe, A., Coll, A., & Kinnear, M. (2015)
Inter-professional prescribing masterclass for medical students and non-medical prescribing students (nurses and pharmacists): a pilot study. Scottish Medical Journal, 60(4), 202-207. https://doi.org/10.1177/0036933015606583
Background and aims Prescribing errors cause significant patient morbidity and mortality. Current legislation allows prescribing by different health professions. Inter-profess...

National Early Warning Score (NEWS) Standardising the assessment of acute-illness severity in the NHS

Report
Royal College of Physicians, . (2012)
National Early Warning Score (NEWS) Standardising the assessment of acute-illness severity in the NHS. London: Royal College of Physicians
No abstract available.

Improvement in out-of-hours outcomes following the implementation of Hospital at Night

Journal Article
Beckett, D. J., Gordon, C. F., Paterson, R., Chalkley, S., Stewart, C., Jones, M. C., …Bell, D. (2009)
Improvement in out-of-hours outcomes following the implementation of Hospital at Night. QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians, 102(8), 539-546. doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcp056
Background: Hospital at Night (H@N) is a Department of Health (England) driven programme being widely implemented across UK. It aims to redefine how medical cover is provided ...

Assessment of clinical risk in the out of hours hospital prior to the introduction of Hospital at Night

Journal Article
Beckett, D., Gordon, C., Paterson, R., Chalkley, S., Bell, D., & Macleod, D. (2009)
Assessment of clinical risk in the out of hours hospital prior to the introduction of Hospital at Night. Journal of Acute Medicine, 8(1), 33-40
Overnight medical cover in hospital is less than during daylight hours. We aimed to quantify the numbers of patients deteriorating overnight and their clinical outcome. Data w...

Experiences of older people in emergency care settings: IMOGEN LYONS and RUTH PATERSON discuss the results of a qualitative study into aspects of emergency care that are important to older people

Journal Article
Lyons, I. & Paterson, R. (2009)
Experiences of older people in emergency care settings: IMOGEN LYONS and RUTH PATERSON discuss the results of a qualitative study into aspects of emergency care that are important to older people. Emergency Nurse. 16(10), 26-31. doi:10.7748/en2009.03.16.10.26.c6851. ISSN 1354-5752
People over the age of 65 make up about 20 per cent of the population of Scotland (Wood and Bain 2001). They also account for 185,000 emergency hospital admissions a year acro...

Prediction of in-hospital mortality and length of stay using an early warning scoring system: clinical audit

Journal Article
Paterson, R., MacLeod, D., Thetford, D., Beattie, A., Graham, C., Lam, S., & Bell, D. (2006)
Prediction of in-hospital mortality and length of stay using an early warning scoring system: clinical audit. Clinical Medicine, 6(3), 281-284. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.6-3-281
This aim of this study was to assess the impact of the introduction of a standardised early warning scoring system (SEWS) on physiological observations and patient outcomes in...

Current Post Grad projects

Previous Post Grad projects

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • Psychological Impact of COVID on European Nursing Students
  • MSc external supervision, University of Edinburgh; Hitting the “sweet spot”. A quasi-experimental study of an inter-professional prescribing masterclass featuring undergraduate medical students and non-medical graduate prescribing students.
  • MSc by research dissertation supervision , Continuing Professional Development needs for opioid prescribersQueen Margaret University