*The 3-year first-time residency attainment rate is the weighted average of the 2022-23, through 2024-25 academic years. For each year, the rate is the percent of students attaining a residency out of all graduates or expected graduates in the year who were active applicants in the NRMP match in that year or who attained a residency outside the NRMP match in that year. The 1-year first-time residency attainment rate is 95% for 2024-2025 graduates.
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- Sue Jamieson, BSc, PhD, PGCE
Sue Jamieson, BSc, PhD, PGCE
Dr Sue Jamieson is the Programme Lead for the University of Lancashire PGDip International Medical Sciences and Deputy Associate Dean (University of Lancashire School of Medicine) on the University of Lancashire Preston campus, UK.
Dr Jamieson is a physiologist with nearly 30 years of teaching experience and six years’ experience of postdoctoral research.
Her previous role was Year 1 Lead for Medicine at the University of Central Lancashire (University of Lancashire), UK. Prior to that, she was the Deputy Head of the International Study Centre at the University of Lancaster UK, and Director of Studies (Deputy Head) of the School of Sport, University of Cumbria, UK.
Previous work experience also includes teaching physiology at the University of Wales, UK.
Dr Jamieson has extensive experience of curriculum development and quality assurance, and has acted as an external examiner for several undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes and as an external adviser for the development of the basic medical sciences section of the St Georges (Grenada) MD programme (partnership with Northumbria University).
Her first degree of BSc in Physiology was completed at the University of Leeds and her PhD in the department of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Edinburgh.