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Ales Bourek
For an overview of interests and activities please use the link www.bourek.eu or to get a personal overview please use the link www.med.muni.cz/~bourek For information about the activities of the Academic Center for Healthcare Quality, Masaryk University, Brno, CZ use link http://www.med.muni.cz/cekz/ Enjoy a great day!
Mitch Blair
Prof. Mitch Blair, Consultant and Reader in Paediatrics and Child Public Health, Imperial College, London , UK MBBS, BSc (hons), MSc., FRCP, FRCPCH, FHEA, FFPH (hon) BIOGRAPHY Mitch qualified in medicine MBBS from UCH, London in 1983. Paediatric training posts were at Stoke Mandeville, Charing Cross Hospital, Great Ormond Street, Northwick Park, and Nottingham. After obtaining an MSc in Community Paediatrics from the Institute of Child Health in London, he moved to Nottingham as Consultant Senior Lecturer in Community Paediatrics 1990-98. He worked in inner city community practice in health centres, schools, day nurseries and specialist out-reach to single handed and group practices. He carried out teaching and research into the national child health screening programme and community paediatric out reach to primary care. He returned to London in 1998 and established the River Island Academic Centre for Paediatrics and Child Public Health Teaching and Research at Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow, Imperial College London, His research interests include complementary medicines use in children, international child health indicators, child public health monitoring, and health service evaluation. He coauthored the Manual of Community Paediatrics and the first textbook on Child Public Health. He was recently seconded to the DH to advise on the Healthy Child Programme.
Michael Rigby
 
Giulia Rossi
 
florenard
 
Martin Cichocki
 
suhali gupta
 
Jeroen de Wilde
 
david
 
Frans J.M. Feron
Prof. dr. Frans J.M. Feron, MD PhD Professor of Child and Youth Health Care Trained as medical doctor Specialist in youth health care
Con Hennessy
 
mschneider
 
Gin Tomé
 
Susie Donnelly
 
Mairead White
 
Jenny Ziviani
 
Karina Mayer
 
Giulia Rossi
I am doing an Intership at the Uke, at the Uni Hamburg. I am collaborating with Veronika Ottowa and Ulrike Raven-Sieberer at the Work package number 4 of the Riche Project.
Shira Kislev
 
Geir Gunnlaugsson
 
Karen McAuley
 
Csilla Kaposvari
 
Thomas Saias
 
Tomris Cesuroglu
 
Heidi Lyshol
 
Michael D. Kogan
 
Rose Watson
 
Milda Cerniauskaite
 
Veronika Ottova
 
Carsten Rasche
 
Eleanor Molloy
Eleanor Molloy MB, PhD, FRCPCH, FRCPI Consultant Neonatologist & Paediatrician, National Maternity Hospital & Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children Associate Professor of Paediatrics, Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland University College Dublin, Ireland
Kate
 
Hazel O'Byrne
 
Ana Ayuso Alvarez
Degree in Social and Political Sciences (UCM) Diploma in Social Anthropology (The University of Kent, UK) Master in Anthropology of Development and Social Transformation (The University of Sussex, UK). Visitant researcher in Jawarlahar Nerhu University (India). At the moment she is working as Social researcher in the OSE and Assistant profesor in the University of Alcala (Spain)
Polonca Truden-Dobrin
 
Karl Gauffin
PhD student at Centre of Health Equity Studies (CHESS), Stockholm, Sweden Main supervisor: Prof. Anders Hjern
Marlis Paminger-Schneider
 
Lilly Damm
 
Anthony Staines
 
Dr Anne McCarthy
 
Andrew Boilson
 
Kathryn Parkinson
 
Lauren Brennan
 
Janusz Ulanowski
 
Denise Alexander
 
Judith Hollenweger
 
Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer
 
Marlis Paminger-Schneider
 
Doug Simkiss
 
Diane Nuttall
 
Riche Administrator
 
Evridiki Patelarou
 
Tamsin Ford
 
Rannveig Nordhagen
 
Gayle Kenney
 
Ingrid Wolfe
 
Dejan Stevanovic
 
Treasa McVeigh
 
Kinga polanska
Kinga Polańska, PhD – epidemiologist - involved in a number of projects addressing the problems of different environmental exposures during pregnancy and after delivery (maternal active smoking and ETS exposure, PAHs, heavy metals) on pregnancy outcome and children’s health (LBW, PD, SGA, child neurodevelopment, allergy, asthma). She is the main coordinator of Polish National Mother and Child Cohort (REPRO_PL).
Jose A. Diaz Huertas
 
Carol Hiliard
 
PMeucci
 
Liam McIntyre
 
Else-Karin Grøholt
 
marlis paminger-schneider
 
Matilde Leonardi
 
Anders Hjern
 
Mika Gissler
 
Catherine Morley
 
Antony Morgan
 
Elena V. Syurina
 
Jean Kilroe
RICHE Fellow supporting the development and implementation of the project, with a focus on WP5 - RICHE Platform. Interests in children's public health research; child development; community health services, policy and practice; training of public health professionals; multi-disciplinary working; mixed method approaches including participatory methods with, for and by children; evidence-based practice; adolescent suicide; Traveller health (AITHS); children's health related quality of life (KIDSCREEN); parenting supports; breastfeeding; maternity services.
Diana van Gent
 
Gholamreza Andeji Garmaroudi
 
Mel McIntyre
Managing Director at OpenApp, software development and support company with expertise in open source software Linux Zope PostgreSQL Zope Mapserver R-Project and others. Previous experience at Amdahl Corporation in engineering and quality roles and at Rise Technology and DMR Consulting.
Rachel O'Sullivan
 
Ana Isabel F. Guerreiro
 
Imelda Coyne
Professor Coyne is head of Children’s Nursing and Research in Trinity College Dublin since 2007. She has over twenty years in children’s nursing firstly as a practising nurse and then as a lecturer. She has a 20-year history of research activity and her programme of research is structured around these key areas: family centred care; children’s rights, health and well-being; young people’s transition to adult services; communication and decision-making; preschool childcare provision; child and adolescent mental health service provision; parenting styles; and nurses’ contribution to care. The key theme underpinning the research is the promotion of children and young people’s participation and using participatory techniques to hear children’s voices.
Rianne Reijs
 
Allan Colver
 
Lippmann, Cornelia
Angestellt für Tätigkeiten als QMB.(Vollzeit), parallel Fernstudium Angewandte Gesundheitswissenschaften