Postdoctoral Research Associate in Health Technology Assessment, University of Exeter
I currently work in the Peninsula Technology Assessment Group (PenTAG) as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Health Technology Assessment. My primary role is as a systematic reviewer on health technology assessment projects commissioned by NICE. I arrived from the University of Aberdeen in July 2017.
My background is in epidemiology and public health research with wide-ranging topic experience including Parkinson’s disease, asthma and musculoskeletal health. I also have an interest in the applicability and promotion of research. I currently serve as the Chair Elect for the Early Career Researchers Subcommittee of the Society for Social Medicine.
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The answer to the question: Are high heels bad for your health? may seem obvious to some. There is copious research into the manifold ways that high heels affect their wearers well-being, but it is highly fragmented, often...
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