Hayleigh Haggerty
About Hayleigh Haggerty
Hayleigh Haggerty is a Senior Clinical Manager at Teleflex, who also practices as an Intensive Care Nurse and teaches Advanced Life Support courses throughout the UK.
Title: Senior Clinical Manager
Hayleigh Haggerty holds the title of Senior Clinical Manager at Teleflex. She is responsible for overseeing procedural education within the vascular business unit across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Her role includes the development and execution of educational programs, ensuring high standards of clinical practice.
Position: Intensive Care Nurse
In addition to her managerial role, Hayleigh Haggerty continues to practice as an Intensive Care Nurse. Her hands-on experience in critical care settings allows her to maintain a deep understanding of clinical challenges and advancements, which she incorporates into her educational programs and lectures.
Education: University of Greenwich
Hayleigh Haggerty earned her Master's degree in Advanced Critical Care and Emergency Practice from the University of Greenwich, studying from 2015 to 2018. She also attained an Intensive Care Course in Critical Care Nursing from the same university from 2012 to 2013.
Background: Previous Roles
Hayleigh Haggerty has an extensive background in critical care and clinical education. She has worked for Teleflex in various positions, including Clinical Manager and UK Vascular Clinical Specialist. Her previous roles include Senior Sister Critical Care Outreach at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, Critical Care Sister at King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and several other positions at Maidstone Hospital.
Achievements: Advanced Life Support Instructor
Certified as an Advanced Life Support (ALS) Instructor, Hayleigh Haggerty regularly teaches ALS courses throughout the UK. She is also certified to place Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs), underpinning her expertise in critical care procedures. Additionally, she achieved First Class Honours in her Adult Nursing BSc from the University of Surrey.