Sally-Anne Wherry (she/her) is a senior lecturer in Gloucestershire, teaching Advanced Practice to healthcare staff. A specialist Parkinson and Movement Disorder nurse, she is currently working on a PhD around intergenerational trauma from the Contaminated Blood Scandal, of which her family are a part.
Experience
–present
Senior Lecturer In Advanced Clinical Practice, Health & Social Care, University of Gloucestershire
2020–2023
Senior lecturer, Senior Lecturer in Nursing
2019–2020
Lecturer, University of Gloucestershire
2019–2019
Clinical Lead for Parkinsons (Acting), Gloucestershire Care Services
2016–2017
Lecturer in Nursing, University of Canberra
2012–2016
Parkinson’s & Movement Disorder Clinical Nurse Consultant, A.C.T. Health
2010–2012
Parkinson’s Disease Nurse Specialist, Gloucestershire Care Services
Education
2022
University of Gloucestershire, PG Cert in Research
2021
University of Gloucestershire, Postgraduate Certificate Academic Practice
2015
Leeds Beckett University, Masters in Parkinson’s Management
Publications
2024
The impact of the Contaminated Blood Scandal on the next generation: the state of the evidence,