Dr JUNE JONES

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    Biomedical ethics, moral injury, vicarious trauma, moral need for de-escalation in clinical communication.

    20032025

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    Biography

    June is Senior Lecturer in Professional Ethics and Law in the Medical School. Her research interests focus on the development of professional identity, the foundation of moral values within the medical profession, and the concepts of moral injury and vicarious trauma. 

    She is a member of the Senior Academic Leadership team of the Medical School, as Senior Academic Lead for Student Wellbeing and Support. She is also Professional Ethics and Law theme lead for the pre-registration Medical School. She is also Deputy Disability Lead, & Electives Project Lead. She is lead collaborator with the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman to create innovative learning opportunities for medical students which positively impact patient care.

    June has won a number of awards, including a National Teaching Award from the Higher Education Academy for her innovation in teaching of bioethics and equality and diversity. 

     

    Biography

    Senior Academic Lead Student Wellbeing and Support

    Professional Ethics and Law Theme Lead

    Education/Academic qualification

    Biomedical Ethics, PhD, Aristotelian Potentiality at the Beginning and End of Life, University of Birmingham

    Award Date: 15 Dec 2005

    Biomedical Ethics, MSc, Health Care Ethics and Law, University of Liverpool

    Award Date: 26 Jul 1996

    Other positions

    External Examiner, St Mary's University

    Sept 2021Aug 2026

    Keywords

    • R Medicine
    • Biomedical Ethics
    • equality and diversity
    • B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
    • equality
    • spirituality

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