Ellie Reyburn

RN (2008); Bachelor of Nursing, specialising in Acute Medicine/ICU Nursing, Case Load Management/Specialist Nursing and Community Care Management

Position

Lecturer

Teaching area

School of Nursing

Biography

Despite her English accent, Ellie’s Father was a Kiwi and she has strong connections to Aotearoa. Ellie emigrated to New Zealand from the United Kingdom in January 2020. She brings with her over 20 years of health industry work experience and qualified as an RN in 2008 with a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of Birmingham in the UK. Since then Ellie has continued her studies through the University of London (King’s College and St George’s College), specialising in Acute Medicine/ICU Nursing, Case Load Management/Specialist Nursing and Community Care Management. When she’s not working, Ellie loves to spend time with family and friends in our great New Zealand backyard!

Why I love MIT

I was lucky enough to be totally inspired by my university lecturers and have always had a passion for teaching and nursing. I love being able to combine the two in my current lecturing role. Nursing is a fantastically diverse career and it needs a fantastically diverse workforce. I feel fortunate to be part of our student nurses’ journey.

Memberships and affiliations

  • The Nursing Council of New Zealand??
  • The Nursing and Midwifery Council, UK?
  • The Royal College of Nursing