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I worked as a Welfare Rights Officer in Manchester Royal Infirmary and I found the place very interesting.  I joined the Community Health Council - and then all its successors.  I got a job working for the Socialist Health Association  I got involved with the Universities later when one of my friends became a professor.  Now I have retired  I still do social security tribunals, mostly for children with autism and learning difficulties.

 I am particularly interested in the use of healthcare data, public health and the political impact of research.

Public Steering Group - Martin