After the successful blog series featuring the Society’s early-career researchers, we are delighted to announce the beginning of a new series focussed on the Society’s mid-career and senior members.
After the successful blog series featuring the Society’s early-career researchers, we are delighted to announce the beginning of a new series focussed on the Society’s mid-career and senior members.
Vincy Huang is a PhD student based in the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems at the University of Liverpool. At 2022's ASM in Exeter, her abstract Should England raise the minimum age of access to tobacco products? A microsimulation policy model to quantify health, equity and cost impacts was one of the top 10 highest scoring. In this blog, she tells us about this project.
The Society for Medicine and Public Health ran this year a writing competition for the best research summary based on work presented at SSM in the past two years. Congratulations to Joanna McLaughlin for winning one of the two places offered for the SSM Research Summary Competition 2023! Joanna McLaughlin is a Doctoral Fellow and […]
The Society for Medicine and Public Health ran this year a writing competition for the best research summary based on work presented at SSM in the past two years. Congratulations to Georgia Tomova for winning one of the two places offered for the SSM Research Summary Competition 2023! Georgia Tomova is a PhD student of […]
Dr Joanna McLaughlin
Joanna McLaughlin is a Doctoral Fellow and Specialty Registrar in Public Health, based at the University of Bristol. At 2022's ASM in Exeter, her abstract What effect have clinical commissioning group policies for thresholds of weight loss and body mass index had on access to knee replacement surgery in England?: an analysis from the national joint registry for England was one of the top 10 highest scoring. In this blog, she shares a little about this study and subsequent research.