Peter Roe

Lecturer
Faculty:
Faculty of Health, Education and Social Care
Location:
Chelmsford
Areas of Expertise:
Paramedic science

Peter is primarily engaged in undifferentiated acute illness and chronic disease in the primary care setting, using diagnostics and prescribing plans, and providing specialist level 1 minor surgery.

Email: [email protected]

Background

After exploring various careers, Peter found his passion in healthcare and education. He completed both FSc and BSc in Paramedic Science in 2016, spending ten years in the London Ambulance Service, culminating in solo FRU work, responding to critical CAT1 calls.

He later moved into Primary Care in 2019, earning an MSc and expanding his clinical expertise in acute and chronic disease management. Now a senior clinician, he mentors peers, leads complex cases, and performs Level 1 minor surgery. He also lectures at ARU, supported by his GP practice through compressed hours, allowing him to contribute to both clinical and academic fields

Teaching
  • Working with students on the MOD006616 Change Project Module for the Advanced Practice MSc (Apprenticeship)
  • Developing course content and delivering sessions aimed at pulling together the four pillars to create a change project
  • Focusing on examination techniques and requirements for the students to tackle the summative elements.
Qualifications
  • Dip Mgmt (Open)
  • FSc Paramedic Science, Open University
  • BSc Paramedic Science and Management Studies, Open University
  • MSc Clinical Advanced Practice, Anglia Ruskin University