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PRESENTATIONS

Sam Merriel – University of Bristol

Dr Merriel is a GP with research interests including cancer prevention and early diagnosis, preventive medicine in primary care, the application of genomic medicine in general practice, and global health. He is also the Associate Editor of the British Journal of General Practice (BJGP),

Presentation: Publishing and Promoting your research.PDF

Jonathan Hammond - University of Manchester

Dr Hammond is health policy and health services researcher specialising in qualitative and observational methods. He has a particular interest in the NHS and health care policy and organisations, general practice access, governance, political economy, institutionalism, and anthropology. Much of his work involves engaging with policy makers and producing accessible research findings to inform policy. He is also a member of the Health Policy, Politics and Organisation (HOPE) research group.

Presentation: Policy Engagement.PDF

Gary Hickey and Kati Turner

Dr Gary Hickey is a Senior Research Inclusion Manager at the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). Gary helps organisation ensure that public and patients are involved in their research and/or design and development of services and products.

Kati Turner is a Researcher working from lived experience in the Population Health Research Institute at St George’s, University of London and also has a role in the development and support of public and patient involvement and co-production there.

Presentation: Co Production.PDF

Patrick Nyikavaranda

Patrick is a Director at Diversity Resource International (DRI), a company that supports ethnically diverse and migrant communities. DRI lead on Community Projects, Leadership and Enterprise Courses, Training and Workshops, and Community Research. Patrick completed his undergraduate Psychology (BSc Hons) degree at University of West London (UWL). Patrick continued to complete his Master’s in Health Psychology at UWL. Patrick currently works with several NHS Trusts, universities, organisations and researchers around mental health, wellbeing, improving access and challenging inequalities.

Presentation: CEDI in Focus.PDF