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Person Willmore, ElaineI am a physiotherapist with a background in Advanced Practice particularly centred around the management of people with complex shoulder problems and am a member of the Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (MACP) a recognised standard of excellence in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. I completed my MSc in Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy in 2011 and was awarded the prestigious British Elbow and Shoulder Society (BESS) AHP Fellowship in 2017. I was also the AHP committee member for the (BESS) between 2017-2020. Having completed a NIHR Doctoral Bridging programme, I am currently undertaking my PhD. I have published several peer reviewed articles and book chapters in addition to conference presentations and I regularly review for several journals. I have been a local Principal Investigator or supported other to be first time PIs on four large NIHR studies and in 2018 I was awarded the GHNHSFT award for “outstanding contribution to research.” As lead for Research and Development for Therapy at GHNSHFT I am keen to support others in their research development and provide opportunities for staff at all levels to build their research pillar of practice. I am a Council for Allied Health Professionals in Research (CAHPR) champion and lead the Gloucestershire AHP Research GroupPerson Peek, RussellI am a consultant paediatrician and clinical academic with clinical interests in neonatal medicine and infant nutrition. I am an advocate for innovation and improvement in medical education, with research interest in the effects of complexity, uncertainty and stress on learner development and wellbeing.Person Kendall, CatherineI am a Clinical Scientist, scientific lead for the Biophotonics Research Unit & Head of Diagnostic Radiology physics. The Biophotonics Research Unit's goals are to pioneer the field of novel optical diagnostics within the clinical environment. My research focuses on the use of light to improve cancer diagnostics using a technique called Raman spectroscopy. This has moved on from proof-of-concept studies completed during my PhD at GHs/Cranfield University to recent NIHR i4i funded clinical trials including DOLPHIN-vivo (Diagnosis of LymPHoma IN VIVO) and RAPIDE (RAman Probe for In vivo Diagnostics (during oesophageal) Endoscopy) in collaboration with the Universities of Bristol and Exeter. In 2024 I received the NHS England SW Healthcare Science Award for Innovation Excellence.
