As a Programme Manager and PhD Candidate at Imperial College London, I have over ten years of experience in health inequalities, digital health, and health services research in global health settings. I am passionate about improving quality of care and patient experience through data-driven approaches, and using co-production and public involvement to drive person-centred quality improvement in health services. My PhD focuses on using co-production in integrated care to address ethnic inequities in maternity experiences.
In my current role, I manage large-scale research programmes and lead cross-functional teams to deliver impactful results and innovations in digital health and patient experience. I also engage with diverse stakeholders, including patients, healthcare professionals, researchers, and policy makers, to foster multidisciplinary collaborations and co-design solutions to improve the quality of healthcare services.
I have a Master's from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in Public Health in Developing Countries. Prior to working in the NHS, I worked in the global sexual and reproductive health sector, driving person-centred care strategy and use of routine data to improve quality of care.
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