Elizabeth Bullivant MSc, PgD, BSc (Hons), FHEA, HCPC
Senior Lecturer, Postgraduate Medical Ultrasound Course Leader
Summary
I am a Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Imaging, and the Course Leader for the MSc Medical Ultrasound Programme. I teach undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as Degree apprentices within the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences.
About
I have worked within the NHS for 20 years as a Diagnostic Radiographer and Sonographer. My speciality is obstetrics and gynaecology ultrasound and I have been a site and clinical lead. I have held a number of positions including screening support sonographer within the Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme (FASP) and Professional Clinical Advisor for Public Health England.
In 2022 I successfully achieved a level 7 apprenticeship in academic professional teaching and in 2023 achieved a Postgraduate Diploma in Academic Practice.
Teaching
Department of Allied Health Professions
College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences
- Ultrasound
- Diagnostic Radiography
- Degree Apprenticeships
- Allied Health Professionals
Courses taught:
MSc Medical Ultrasound
DA BSc Medical Ultrasound
BSc Diagnostic Radiography
Integrate Care Curriculum (ICC)
Module leader:
Applied ultrasound physics for safe practice - Level 7
Obstetric ultrasound practice - Level 7
Negotiated learning ultrasound practice - Level 7
DA Introduction to the science of medical ultrasound - Level 4
DA Obstetric ultrasound practice - Level 4
DA Assessing and Addressing Complexity - Integrate Care Curriculum (ICC), Level 5
Other teaching:
Gynaecology ultrasound practice
BSc Diagnostic Radiography - various modules
Collaboration for Individual and Community Wellbeing (CICW) - ICC, Level 4
DA Collaboration for Individual and Community Wellbeing (CICW) - ICC Level 4
Assessing and Addressing Complexity - ICC Level 5
Research
Childs, C., Nwaizu, H., Bullivant, E., Willmott, J., Davies, M., Ousey, K., ... Jacques, R. (2023). Cutaneous perfusion dynamics of the lower abdomen in healthy normal weight, overweight and obese women: methods development using infrared thermography with applications for future wound management after caesarean section. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20 (6). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20065100
Publications
Journal articles
Childs, C., Nwaizu, H., Bullivant, E., Willmott, J., Davies, M., Ousey, K., ... Jacques, R. (2023). Cutaneous perfusion dynamics of the lower abdomen in healthy normal weight, overweight and obese women: methods development using infrared thermography with applications for future wound management after caesarean section. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20 (6). http://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20065100