Bio
Sarah is an experienced Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist with over 20 years of nursing experience across acute, community, NHS and private healthcare settings. With more than a decade specialising in tissue viability and wound care, she has developed extensive expertise in complex wound management, pressure ulcer prevention, clinical education, and service development.
Throughout her career, Sarah has led specialist tissue viability services, developed and delivered education and training programmes for healthcare professionals, and championed evidence-based practice to improve patient outcomes. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge and supporting clinicians to deliver the highest standards of care.
Sarah has also made contributions to the field of wound care through the publication of articles in here maiden name of Hall, in leading nursing journals and by serving as a peer reviewer for the British Journal of Nursing.
In her current role with Accora's clinical team, Sarah works closely with customers to provide education, training and expert clinical guidance, promoting best practice to enhance services and improve outcomes for patients. She combines her extensive clinical experience with a practical, collaborative approach to help healthcare professionals deliver high-quality, person-centred care.
Registrations and qualifications
- Registered Nurse Diploma
- BSc Tissue Viability
Areas of expertise
- Pressure ulcer prevention and management
- Negative pressure management
- Leg ulcer management
- Wound management and healing
Published work
- HALL S (2007) A review of the effect of tap water versus normal saline on infection rates in acute traumatic wounds. Journal of Wound Care. 16 (1): 38-41
- HEMP L, HALL S (2009) Pyoderma Gangrenosum: from misdiagnosis to recognition – a personal perspective. Journal of Wound Care. 18 (12): 521-526
- HALL S (2010) A review of maggot debridement therapy to treat chronic wounds. British Journal of Nursing. 19 (11): S12 (Tissue Viability Supplement)