Sheila Margaret Collins OBE FRCN (28 August 1921 – 13 March 2009) was a British nurse, writer and educationist.
She used her position to create an innovative approach to teaching nursing, but realising the value to learning both in the ward and the classroom.
[5] In 1987 she was chair of the editorial board who created "The Essentials of Nursing: An Introduction" when she was an associate lecturer at the University of Surrey.
[6] In 1989 her study "Curriculum innovations in six English nursing schools collaborating with institutions of higher or advanced further education" was submitted for a master's degree, but the University of Surrey decided to award her a doctorate.
[7] She met Lilian Helen Margaret Collyer when they were both on a Royal College of Nursing course for tutors in 1949.