Biography:
Mrs. Heather Hanna studied both adult and paediatric nursing in a joint course at the Charles West School of Nursing at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London qualifying as a Registered General Nurse and a Registered Sick Children’s Nurse in 1989. She also qualified as an RN in the State of Washington, practicing there for 3 years in Infant Intensive Care Unit and then as a Research Nurse at Children’s Hospital, Seattle. Her career was mostly spent in Neonatal Intensive Care before she moved into Research at St Mary’s Hospital Paddington where she also obtained her MSc in Allergy (dist.) from Imperial College London. Some ten years ago, she moved into Medical Education and obtained her MEd in University Lecturing and Teaching from Imperial College. Her roles are now split between Undergraduate Medical Education working in the Medical Ethics and Law Team and Postgraduate Medical Education as Clinical Teaching Fellow on the online Applied Paediatrics MSc course, both at Imperial College London.



“To sleep… perchance to dream!” A consideration of the role of sleep in the health trajectories of children and young people
Knowing what’s best: When autonomy meets safeguarding
We’re all in this together the benefits of multidisciplinary learning in pediatrics and neonatal medicine
Brave new world emerging ethical dilemmas in a transforming digital world
Prevention is better than cure! Can we prevent eczema in babies at risk of cows milk protein allergy?
The only way is ethics? Ethical decision making in pediatric practice
Risky business or business as usual? Adrenaline autoinjector use in pediatric food allergy
The only way is ethics?
Adventures in Education The Impacts of Lifelong Learning in Pediatrics and Neonatal Medicine