Dr Cindy Cox is a Principle Academic Program Lead in CPD (Continuing Professional Development) for Nursing at a Faculty of Health and Social Sciences at Bournemouth University where she has worked for 18 months. Prior to this post Cindy was heavily imbedded in clinical practice. Her last clinical post was as a Nurse Consultant in Parkinson’s disease which she did for 23 years. Her PhD complements her clinical expertise in Parkinson’s disease and allied conditions having studies olfaction in Parkinson’s disease. which she completed in 2018. However, her knowledge is wide and varied having worked in many different fields of nursing in both primary and secondary care.
Cindy has obviously seen many changes in the 43 years of clinical practice and has been fortunate to be able to execute many original innovative changes herself, such as the first nurse to introduce nurse led clinics and first nurse to complete a PhD at a local Trust. She has also held prestigious roles alongside the Trust objectives such as the first Non-medical Prescribing Lead and Clinical Governance Lead for Medicine for the Elderly. She was also Education Lead for Wessex. Her interests include ageing, neurology, dementia, frailty, and long-term conditions.
She is a member of Heath Education England Research Skilled Workforce, Aging and Dementia Research Committee, Heath Education England Apprenticeship Quality Network, Long Term Conditions Research Committee and has recently joined the British Geriatric Society Communities of Practice and the Research and Academic Committee (RADC).