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Dr. Marie C. Hill is an Associate Professor in Practice Nursing in the School of Health & Medical Sciences having completed her BSc (Hons) Nursing and Master’s in Health Management in Kings College London and City University London respectively. Marie qualified as a Registered General Nurse in the United Kingdom, after which she worked in a variety of health care settings, namely in her native Republic of Ireland as well as in the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia and Norway.
Marie has extensive experience in the field of general practice nursing ranging from clinical to managerial roles. She has led a multidisciplinary team, including academics from the Medical Academy of Postgraduate Studies (MAPS) St. Petersburg, Russia and Queen Mary, University of London to develop a master's module for general practice nurses in Russia. This module Promoting Concordance in Chronic Disease Management was delivered at MAPS, St. Petersburg. Following on from this, she was team leader in a research workshop for general practice nurses in Zagreb, Croatia. Other external roles have included external examiner positions (Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland; University of Greenwich) and an invited reviewer for general practice nurse programmes (University of Cork, Republic of Ireland and University of Wolverhampton).
Marie's role as an Associate Professor enables her to develop curricula tailored to meet the changing needs of today's general practice nurse. Marie is the programme director for the MSc/PgDip primary care practice nurse programmes. All of which are available on a full and part time basis.
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Qualifications
- PhD, City, University of London, United Kingdom, February 2012 - December 2021
- SFHEA, Senior Fellowship Higher Education Academy, September 2016
- Post graduate Diploma (Academic Practice), City University London, United Kingdom, 2001 - October 2003
- Masters in Health Management, City University London, United Kingdom, 1997 - September 1999
- BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies, King's College London, United Kingdom, 1991 - September 1995
Employment
- Associate Professor, City St. George's, University of London, United Kingdom, February 2025 - present
- Senior Lecturer (Practice Nursing), City, University of London, London, July 2019 - present
- External Examiner (Junior and Senior Sophister) adult nursing programme, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, September 2016 - September 2020
- Senior Lecturer (Practice Nursing), City, University of London, United Kingdom, August 2014 - present
- Divisional Lead, City University London, United Kingdom, September 2011 - July 2014
- Head of Department, City University London, United Kingdom, August - July 2010
- Senior Lecturer (Practice Nursing), City University London, United Kingdom, August 2007 - July 2010
- Lecturer (Practice Nursing), City University London, United Kingdom, October 2000 - July 2007
Administrative roles
- Programme Director BSc (Hons) Primary Care [Practice Nursing]
- Board member - Community Education Provider Network [CEPN] Newham Clinical Commissioning Group
- Member - Health Education North Central and East London, Local Education
- Training Boards, Primary Care Forum
- Link lecturer for Newham Clinical Commissioning Group supporting pre-registration students in clinical practice
Memberships of professional organisations
- Member, Nursing and Midwifery Council
Awards
- School of Health Sciences (2013). School Voice Award nominee
- British Council (2007). Award
Expertise
Geographic Areas
- Europe - Western
Teaching
Programme Director:
BSc (Hons) Primary Care [Practice Nursing]
Module leaderships:
NM3146-Practice Nurse Distance Learning Module
NM3189-Practice Nurse [Practice Portfolio]
NM3177-Chronic Heart Disease Management in Primary Care
NM3320-Cervical Cytology [co-module leadership]
Other teaching:
HS 2446-Communities and Health
HSM303; HS 3002-Managing Complex Care- Adult Nursing
NMS003-Immunisation, vaccination and the recognition and treatment of anaphylaxis
immunisation half days [including anaphylaxis update]
Research
Research Overview
Marie's current research uses qualitative methodology to explore Practice Nurse influence on the uptake of the MMR vaccine. A modified grounded theory design (Strauss and Corbin, 1998) will be used to analyse and seek in depth understanding of the views of parents, health visitors, general practitioners and practice nurses to address her research question.
Research Centre
Centre for Maternal and Child Health
Publications
Featured publications
- Hill, M.C., Salmon, D. and Aitken, L.M. (2019). What are the beliefs and perceptions of practice nurses’ influence about the uptake of the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine?: An integrative literature review. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 75(2), pp. 266-276. doi:10.1111/jan.13827
- Hill, M.C. and Cox, C.L. (2013). Influencing factors in MMR immunisation decision making. British Journal of Nursing, 22(15), pp. 893-898. doi:10.12968/bjon.2013.22.15.893
Publications by category
Books (5)
- Cox, C.L., Hill, M.C. and Lack, V.M. (2013). Preface.
- Cox, C.L., Hill, M.C. and Lack, V.M. (2013). Advanced practice in healthcare: Skills for nurses and allied health professionals.
- Cox, C.L., Hill, M.C. and Lack, V.M. (2012). Advanced Practice in Healthcare Skills for nurses and allied health professionals Preface. Cox, C.L., Hill, M.C. and Lack, V.M. (Eds.), ROUTLEDGE. ISBN 9781136598074.
- Cox, C Hill, M Lack, V, (Ed.), (2012). Advanced Practice: Implications for Healthcare Professionals. Oxford: Routledge.
- Hill, M.C. (2012). Advanced Practice: Implications for Healthcare Professionals. Oxford: Routledge.
Chapters (2)
- Hill, M.C. (2012). Management Theory. In Cox, C.L., Hill, M.C. and Lack, V.M. (Eds.), (pp. 77-94). ROUTLEDGE. ISBN 9781136598074.
- Cox, C., Hill, M. and Lack, V. (2011). Introduction to Advanced Practice. In Cox, C., Hill, M. and Lack, V. (Eds.), Advanced Practice in Healthcare: Skills for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals Milton Park Abingdon: Routledge.
Conference papers and proceedings (6)
- Hill, M.C. and Benato, R. (2011). Delivering A Health Promotion Intervention For The Frail Elderly of St Petersburg, Russia: a collaborative educational initiative between City University, London and The Medical Academy of Postgraduate Studies (MAPS) in St Petersburg, Russia. The International Conference in Community Health Nursing Research (ICCHNR) 4-6 May, Edmonton, Canada.
- Hill, M.C. and Benato, R. (2011). Creating Research-Active Practice Nurses: a joint teaching initiative between City University, London and The Medical Academy of Postgraduate Studies (MAPS) in St Petersburg, Russia. The International Conference in Community Health Nursing Research (ICCHNR) 4-6 May, Edmonton, Canada.
- Hill, M.C. and Souster, V. (2010). The Open Doors Practice Nurse Development Programme. RCN Practice Nurse Association Annual Conference and Exhibition 25-26 June, Eastbourne, East Sussex.
- Hill, M.C. (2010). Primary Care Nursing Development in the United Kingdom and internationally. Professional Issues in Primary Care Nursing Conference 5 May, School of Community and Health Sciences, City University London.
- Hill, M.C. (2010). Nurse Education in the United Kingdom: pre registration programmes and post registration opportunities. Association of Family Practitioners 10 April, St. Petersburg, Russia.
- Hill, M.C. (2009). Promoting concordance in Chronic Disease Management. Health in Transition: Researching for the Future. The 4th International Conference on Community Health Nursing Research 16-20 August, Adelaide, Australia.
Journal articles (6)
- Taratula-Lyons, M. and Hill, M.C. (2024). Young women’s perceptions of cervical screening in the UK: a qualitative study. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 25. doi:10.1017/s1463423624000446
- Hill, M.C., Salmon, D., Chudleigh, J. and Aitken, L.M. (2021). Practice nurses’ perceptions of their immunization role and strategies used to promote measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine uptake in 2014 – 2018: A qualitative study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 77(2), pp. 948-956. doi:10.1111/jan.14652
- Hill, M.C., Salmon, D., Chudleigh, J. and Aitken, L.M. (2021). How practice nurses engage with parents during their consultations about the MMR vaccine: a qualitative study. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 22. doi:10.1017/s1463423621000256
- Bell, A., Hill, M.C. and Cox, C.L. (2013). Start Active - Stay Active: Exercise in CHD. Practice Nursing, 24(12), pp. 586-588
- Claydon, A., Campbell-Richards, D. and Hill, M.C. (2013). Living with diabetes: A qualitative review of minority ethnic groups in a deprived London borough. Journal of Diabetes Nursing, 17(3), pp. 95-100
- Amro, R., Cox, C.L. and Hill, M.C. (2012). Adherence: compliance, persistence and concordance in the management of glaucoma. International Journal of Ophthalmic Practice, 3(1), pp. 30-36
Practitioners (2)
- (2010). The research potential of the Practice Nurse. Russian Family Physician, pp. 39-43
- (2007). Professionalization in new primary care roles. Practice Nursing, pp. 413-417
Thesis/dissertation
Professional activities
Clinical activity
- Link lecturer for Newham Clinical Commissioning Group supporting pre-registration students in clinical practice
Editorial activity
- Cox, CL and Hill, M (eds) (2010) Professional Issues in Primary Care Nursing. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford.
Events/conferences (5)
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Influencing factors in MMR Immunisation decision making. The Public Health Nursing Contribution to Primary Health Care. Galway, Ireland (2013).
Description: Cox, C. L and Hill, M., 3rd International Public Health Nursing Conference. Poster Presentation by Cox. (25th - 27th August, 2013) -
Influencing factors in MMR Immunisation decision making. Azores, Portugal (2013).
Description: Hill, M. and Cox, C. L., Annual International Interdisciplinary Conference (AIIC), oral presentation by Hill. (24th - 26th April 2013) -
Professional Issues in Primary Care Nursing Conference. School of Community and Health Sciences, City University London (2010).
Description: Co conference organiser with Professor Carol L. Cox. Oral presentation entitled: Primary Care Nursing Development in the United Kingdom and internationally. -
Hill, M. (19th - 21st August 2015) Poster or oral presentation [Submitted].
Description: - Preliminary findings - Practice Nurse influence on the uptake of the MMR vaccine - Theoretical Building in community health nursing: the methodological, theoretical context and underpinnings of Practice Nurse influence on the uptake of the MMR vaccine. -
Creating Research-Active Practice Nurses: a joint teaching initiative between City University, London and The Medical Academy of Postgraduate Studies (MAPS) in St Petersburg, Russia. Edmonton, Canda
Description: The International Conference in Community Health Nursing Research (ICCHNR)
Keynote lectures/speeches (2)
- Promoting concordance in Chronic Disease Management. Health in Transition: Researching for the Future. Adelaide, Australia (2009). The 4th International Conference on Community Health Nursing Research
- Nurse Education in the United Kingdom: pre registration programmes and post registration opportunities. St. Petersburg, Russia (2008). Association of Family Practitioners.