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Professor Felicity Astin

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Felicity has worked as a clinical nurse specialist, researcher and lecturer during her 30 year career. She maintains close links with NHS partners, patients and carers with the shared goal of translating research into practice to improve NHS services. Her research focus has been upon improving care for people with cardiovascular disease. Recent projects have centred upon understanding how health professionals can best support people diagnosed with ischaemic heart disease. In particular she is interested in patients’ perspectives about key aspects of their recovery such as their preferences for health information provision, self management support and their views about the meaning of quality of life. Felicity, with colleagues, has successfully attracted over 2 million pounds in funding to support the development of educational programmes and research studies. Felicity has also undertaken a variety of leadership roles within academic settings, professional organisations and charities. Felicity has a keen interest in the education of undergraduate and post graduate students. In particular she is keen to mentor health professionals who may be rather reluctant leaders who need encouragement to grow their confidence and realise their potential. Felicity is very familiar with the challenges of balancing work and family commitments, as somebody who has worked part time for at least half of her career. She continues on her endeavour to maintain work life balance.