Nicole Edginton
                    
                    Practice Educator (Physiotherapy)
                        School of Health and Wellbeing
                        Department of Allied Health
                    
                    
                                email: n.edginton@worc.ac.uk
                                
                                tel: 01905 543102
                    
            Nicole joined the University of Worcester in 2023, as part of the Practice Education Team, working in the student-led clinic at McClelland Health Hub.
Prior to joining the University of Worcester, Nicole has worked across a range of areas within the NHS, including Respiratory Medicine, Acute Medicine, Critical Care, Musculoskeletal Outpatients, and Major Trauma. She continues to work for the NHS within Respiratory Outpatients.
Prior to working in the NHS, Nicole has gained experience working with a rugby team providing sports injury management, and sports rehabilitation. 
Qualifications
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, University of Worcester
NHS Academy Edward Jenner Leadership Programme
Developing Leadership, Supervision and Perception Course
Extended Diploma in Sports & Exercise Science
Nicole is currently completing her PG Cert in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
 
         
    
        
            
        
            
                Teaching Interests
                Nicole’s area of interest is primarily with student development and supporting those on placement at the McClelland Health Hub. She also has an interest within both Respiratory and Musculoskeletal patients, education of health and exercise, and promotion of self-management for those who experience with long-term conditions.
             
            
                Membership of Professional Bodies
                Member of The Health and Care Professions Council.
Member of The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
             
            
                External Roles
                Senior Physiotherapist in Respiratory Outpatients