
Senior Lecturer and Liaison Tutor
Suzanna started her teaching career in 1995 in FE and then developed her interest in cardiology where she has over 20 years’ experience. She is passionate about teaching, research and learning and is herself a PhD student finishing of her thesis on the motivations and experiences of church-based food bank volunteers. Suzanna has been part of the teaching staff at the University for five years in Early Years, Adult Social Care, research projects, and MA in Applied Professional Practice.
McGregor, S. (2016) Presentation. Living out faith at the food banks? The experience and motives of church based food bank volunteers. National Council for Voluntary Sector Volunteering and Research Conference 2016. Nottingham.
McGregor S, McCray J (2012) What is Patient and Public Involvement Really Like. British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, Vol. 6 No 8 Aug 392-397
McGregor, S. et al (2001) Coronary Heart Disease – the north south divide. Primary Health Care Journal, Vol. 11. No 7 14-18
Areas of interest: Social Policy, Food banks and ethnography.
McGregor, S. and McCray, J. (2011) What is patient and public involvement really like? British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 6 (8). pp. 392-397. ISSN 1749-6403