Pathway 1: Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation (HPII)
Pathway Leads
King’s College London: Dr Peter Schofield
Queen Mary University of London: Dr Megan Clinch
Imperial College London: lead tbc
Student Pathway Representative
Anna-Theresa Jieman a.jieman@qmul.ac.uk
Pathway mailing list
To contact students on this LISS DTP pathway please email:
liss-hpii@qmul.ac.uk
Research Area:
Health, Well-Being & Social Inclusion
Pathway 1: Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
This thematic pathway is concerned with the application of social science concepts and methods to the development and evaluation of novel strategies to address complex and evolving health needs. Training will focus on: contemporary approaches to knowledge production and evidence synthesis; co-production and co-design; policy translational research; quality improvement; innovation in healthcare technology; methodologies to understand patient, professional and organisational practices; and implementation of novel therapeutic and service configuration interventions. The HPII training pathway is hosted across research groups at King’s, Queen Mary and Imperial College which are all located in interdisciplinary departments with an excellent track record of applying social science theory and method to understanding and defining health needs, and developing and evaluating innovative solutions at diverse levels including patient, population, clinic and policy.
There are five training sub-pathways:
A. Patient, Professional & Organisational Practices
Explores the social contexts in which health and illness are produced, perceived and managed.
King’s College London
MPH/MSc Public Health
B. Development & Evaluation of Complex Interventions
Social science approaches to innovating methods of addressing health needs and to testing the effectiveness of these.
King’s College London
MPH/MSc Public Health
C. Economic Modelling & Evaluation
Health economics applied to innovation and implementation.
King’s College London
MPH/MSc Public Health
Imperial College
MPH Public Health
D. Innovation in Knowledge Production & Mobilisation
Advances critical thinking about how health knowledge is produced and used, who is engaged in these processes, and with what consequences.
King’s College London
MPH/MSc Public Health
Imperial College
MPH Public Health: Global Health Stream
MSc Health Policy
E. Global Health Practices & Policies
Focuses broadly on transnational health needs, knowledge exchange, solutions and evaluation.
King’s College London
MPH/MSc Public Health
Queen Mary University of London
MRes Global Public Health & Policy
Pathway students
Maxime Roche
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2021-22
Susan Nungo
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2023-24
Eleanor Gray
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2021-22
Anna Caltabiano
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2022-23
Liliana Hidalgo Padilla
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2023-24
Georgina Lockwood-Taylor
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2023-24
Katie Atmore
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2023-24
Petya Atanasova
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2022-23
Tisha Dasgupta
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2022-23
Bryher Bowness
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2020-21
Hannah Katharina Dasch
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2021-22
Petya Atanasova
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2021-22
Farida Butt
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2017-18
Lisa Woodland
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2019-20
Vasiliki Papageorgiou
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2019-20
Amber Mulcahy
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2019-20
Catherine McCombie
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2019-20
Paula Christen
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2018-19
Emanuela Estera Boncea
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2018-19
Nadia Ayed
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2018-19
Gemma McKenzie
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2017-18
Sally King
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2017-18
Maev Conneely McInerney
1. Health Practices, Innovation & Implementation
2017-18