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Cath Lewis

Public and Allied Health

Faculty of Health

Cath is a researcher at the Centre for Public Health. She has a background in nursing, working primarily on surgical and Accident and Emergency wards, and has 15 years’ research experience prior to joining the centre. She has worked on several Randomised Controlled Trials, including a national trial of chest pain units within Accident and Emergency Departments, and a trial looking at psychological adjustment to breast cancer. Her most recent projects have included looking at gambling across the Liverpool City Region, as well as needs assessments of both adult offenders and young offenders across the Liverpool City Region, both of which included in-depth interviews both with staff and with offenders in prison and community settings, as well as collection of a wide range of quantitative data. Cath now works on a wide variety of projects for Merseyside and Cheshire Directors of Public Health.

Degrees

1992, Brunel University London, United Kingdom, BSc (Hons) Sociology

Certifications

1992, North West London College of Nursing, Project 2000 Diploma in Nusing (lapsed)

Academic appointments

Senior Researcher in Public Health, Department of Public Health, Liverpool Public Health Observatory, University of Liverpool, 2010 - 2015
Researcher, University of Liverpool, 2001 - 2010

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