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Employment (2)

Well Women Centre: Wakefield, GB

2015-01-01 to present | Counsellor
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Nina Martin

Leeds Beckett University: Leeds, GB

2007-09-01 to present | Senior Lecturer (School of Health)
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Nina Martin

Education and qualifications (6)

Anna Freud Centre: London, GB

2018-02-14 to present | Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy Practitioner
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Nina Martin

Leeds Beckett University: Leeds, GB

2014-09 to 2016-09 | Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy
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Nina Martin

Leeds Beckett University: Leeds, GB

2007-09 to 2008-07 | Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education
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Nina Martin

University of Huddersfield: Huddersfield, GB

2003-01-01 to 2008-05 | Ph.D. Negotiating Relationships: Exploring the Psychosocial Experience of Egg Donation Using a Known Donor."
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Nina Martin

University of Leeds: Leeds, West Yorkshire, GB

2001-09-01 to 2002-06 | Certificate in Counselling
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Nina Martin

University of Huddersfield: Huddersfield, Kirklees, GB

1998-09 to 2001-07 | BSc (Hons) Psychology (First Class)
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Works (8)

A clinical study to optimise a sand fly biting protocol for use in a controlled human infection model of cutaneous leishmaniasis (the FLYBITE study) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

2021-06-30 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2398-502X
Contributors: Vivak Parkash; Helen Ashwin; Jovana Sadlova; Barbora Vojtkova; Georgina Jones; Nina Martin; Elizabeth Greensted; Victoria Allgar; Shaden Kamhawi; Jesus G. Valenzuela et al.
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Recipient and donor experiences of known egg donation: implications for fertility counselling

Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
2019-07-28 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0264-6838
Part of ISSN: 1469-672X
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Nina Martin

No 'brownie points' for ill-conceived Donation Review

BioNews
2011-01-31 | Interactive resource
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Nina Martin

Exploring the Experience of Known Egg Donation

Update (Newsletter of the Daisy Network)
2009 | Newsletter article
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Nina Martin

Psychosocial Issues in Known Egg Donation: Considerations for Infertility Counselling

Journal of Fertility Counselling
2008 | Journal article
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Nina Martin

‘”Under Pressure?”: Negotiating relationships in known egg donation.’

BPS Psychology of Women Section
2006 | Conference paper
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Nina Martin

‘Now nobody falls through the net’: practitioners’ perspectives on the Gold Standards Framework for community palliative care

Palliative Medicine
2005-12 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0269-2163
Part of ISSN: 1477-030X
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Nina Martin

Assisted Human Reproduction: Contemporary Policy and Practice in the UK

Whurr; London.
2003 | Other
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Nina Martin