Carl Macrae, Improvement Science Fellow
Carl Macrae is a social psychologist specialising in how organisations achieve high levels of safety, quality and resilience. His work has focused on health care and aviation. Formerly a special...
Carl Macrae is a social psychologist specialising in how organisations achieve high levels of safety, quality and resilience. His work has focused on health care and aviation. Formerly a special...
Chris is a senior research fellow with the School of Healthcare Sciences at Bangor University in Wales, where he is working with a team of improvement scientists. He holds a PhD in health scienc...
Davina qualified as a registered general nurse from Cambridge and Huntingdon School of Nursing and has a PhD in sociology from the University of Nottingham. She was appointed post-doctoral rese...
Dougal Hargreaves' 2014 Improvement Science fellowship project aims to improve care of long-term conditions in children and young people.
Eleanor Murray's 2014 Improvement Science Fellowship project will involve assessing large-scale system change as a mechanism to achieve patient safety.
Julie Reed is the research strategy manager for the National Institute for Healthcare Research CLAHRC (Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care) for north west London. Sh...
Josephine Ocloo's 2014 Improvement Science Fellowship project will be on understanding the impact of patient and public involvement in patient safety improvement activities.
Justin is Professor of Organisational Sociology at Nottingham University Business School. He specialises in medical sociology and heath policy and focuses on how to organise and manage health care ...
Margaret Watson's 2014 Improvement Science Fellowship project will involve patient and public involvement in developing quality standards, indicators and measures for community pharmacy practice.
Ramani Moonesinghe's 2014 Improvement Science Fellowship project will involve the development of novel, contextual approaches to using quality data for improvement in perioperative care.