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Mark has been in the nursing profession for over 20 years and is currently Deputy Programme Director MSc/PGDip Public Health and Specialist Community Nursing (Community Children’s Nursing, Community Nursing in Health and Social Care, District Nursing, General Practice Nursing, Health Visiting and School Nursing) Programme at City St George’s, University of London where Mark is involved in supporting students undertaking the newly NMC approved and QNI endorsed SPQ and SCPHN Pathways. Mark also contributes to the teaching and assessment of the independent and supplementary prescribing (V300) module.
Mark has a passion for all aspects of community, district and primary care health and social care nursing, leadership, policy and technology.
In addition Mark is a Queen's Nurse and is also the current Chair of the Association of District Nurse and Community Nurse Educators charity www.adne.org.uk.
Employment
- Deputy Programme Director Public Health and Specialist Community Nursing (SCPHN/SPQ) Programme, City St George's, University of London, United Kingdom, April 2024 - present
- External Examiner, Glyndwr University, United Kingdom, September 2023 - present
- Lecturer in District Nursing, City, University of London, United Kingdom, September 2022 - present
- External Examiner, London South Bank University (LSBU), United Kingdom, September 2019 - December 2023
Fellowships
- Fellowship (FHEA), Advance HE, November 2012 - present
Memberships of committees
- Secretary for Conferences and Events, Association of District Nurse and Community Nurse Educators (ADNE), November 2021 - November 2023
Memberships of professional organisations
- Queen's Nurse, Queen's Nursing Institute, June 2018 - present
- Full Member (Voting), Association of District Nurse and Community Nurse Educators (ADNE), February 2012 - present
Languages
English (can read, write, speak, understand spoken, peer review)
Publications
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Chapter
- Millar, M. and Kaya, S. (2024). Informal carers: the unpaid workforce. A Textbook of Community Nursing (pp. 249-264). Routledge.
Conference papers and proceedings (3)
- Millar, M. (2024). The Digital Future of Nurse Education. National District Nurses Conference 2024 (NHS National Performance Advisory Group) 21 November-, Kettering Park Hotel & Spa.
- Millar, M. (2024). Breakout Session on QNI Standards in Community Nursing (District Nursing). The Queen’s Nursing Institute Annual Conference 2024 'Empowering the Community Workforce' 7-10 October, Online.
- Millar, M. and Kaya, S. (2019). Taking the plunge – working in partnership with our students to introduce the use of virtual classroom software (Video). Student-Staff Partnerships (Learning and Teaching Conference) 7 June, University of Hertfordshire.
Journal articles (5)
- Millar, M. (2026). Caring beyond walls: hosting a global conference in London. British Journal of Community Nursing, 31(4), pp. 160-160. doi:10.12968/bjcn.2026.0039
- Whiting, M., Whiting, L., Roberts-Edema, K., Boyle, C., Lane, H., Millar, M.... Titchener, T. (2023). Virtual and online learning during COVID-19: the experience of community children’s nursing students. Nursing Children and Young People, 35(6), pp. 28-34. doi:10.7748/ncyp.2023.e1462
- Evans, N. (2022). Community nursing: how the core specialist qualification will work. Nursing Standard, 37(9), pp. 35-37. doi:10.7748/ns.37.9.35.s16
- Leeson, D. and Millar, M. (2013). Using the 7 Habits programme to develop effective leadership. Nursing Management, 20(6), pp. 31-37. doi:10.7748/nm2013.10.20.6.31.e1123
- Millar, M. (2007). Leg Club Update (How I set Up a Leg Club). Wounds UK, 3(2), pp. 117-117
Professional activities
Editorial activity
- British Journal of Community Nursing, Board Member, June 2025 - present.
Other
- Member of Standards Reference Group for District Nursing Development , Queen's Nursing Institute (August 2022 - present).