- Christine Moffatt
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Christine Joy Moffatt, CBE, FRCN is a British nurse and educator.
Following training at Charing Cross Hospital, Moffatt trained as a district nurse. Following a diploma in leg ulcer care she became involved in research, became a lecturer at Imperial College London. She ran the Centre for Research and Implementation of Clinical Practice independently before entering into an association with Thames Valley University.[citation needed]
Professor Moffatt was created a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2006 New Year's Honours list by Queen Elizabeth II.
Moffatt is currently Professor of Nursing at Thames Valley University and a Director of the Centre for Research and Implementation of Clinical Practice. The centre has a large clinical research programme including running multi-centre trials. As a director, she is actively involved in assisting organisations in developing and evaluating new services. Current research projects include epidemiology of lymphoedema, evaluation of leg ulcer treatments and the development of quality of life measures for patient outcome. She co-runs (with Peter Franks), the Lymphoedema Framework Project in partnership with the Lymphoedema Support Network and the Wandsworth PCT, in association with the British Lymphology Society.
Professor Moffatt is a nurse consultant at St. George's Hospital[1] and is responsible for the clinical leg ulcer service and research programme. Recognising the need for a national body to represent professionals treating patients with leg ulceration, she launched the Leg Ulcer Forum, of which she is President. She was president of the European Wound Management Association Council, an organisation responsible for facilitating research, education and practice in European countries from November 1999 until May 2002. She has also been published widely, including 4 nursing text books and presents and publishes internationally.
Further information about her current work is available at the International Wound Journal.
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