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Blogs and interviews
Below are a series of blogs and interviews from our Population Health Fellows
Blog by Victoria Butler, a lead physiotherapist on an acute stroke unit. Victoria joined the fellowship in 2022.
The Fellowship has enabled me to gain a better understanding of health inequalities and how the method of ‘population health’ can be used to positively influence changes within established healthcare systems.
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Blog by Jennifer Pountain, a community midwife in Greater Manchester. Jennifer is part of our third cohort of fellows and joined the Population Health Fellowship in 2022.
I do not want my fellowship to end! I have made some fabulous connections; I am now part of population health steering groups and have felt empowered and confident that my clinical knowledge and experience has made a difference to developing population health guidance
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Blog by Veronica Blanco Gutierrez. Verónica is a clinical academic midwife at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust who is also pursuing a PhD in Digital Health and Care at the University of Bristol. Veronica joined the Fellowship in autumn of 2021 and shares some of her reflections and experiences.
To find out more about the fellowship programme please visit: Population Health Fellowship | Health Education England (hee.nhs.uk)
Looking back and reflecting on the past eight months, and despite the mental and physical challenges of undertaking a PhD in a new field, I would definitely do it all over again.
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