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Professional Area: Nursing

Dr Sheri Oduola
“It’s a tough balancing act but I’m proud of what I do”
Dr Sheri Oduola
Mental Health Nurse
Dr Rachael Kelley
“My move from clinical practice into research sort of happened by accident, but I’m really glad it did!”
Dr Rachael Kelley
Mental Health Nurse
Sarah McAllister
“I got started in nursing research as an undergraduate trainee nurse”
Sarah McAllister
Mental Health Nurse
Professor Alan Simpson
“Early on, I saw directly how research can make a difference in clinical settings”
Professor Alan Simpson
Mental Health Nurse
Dr Gary Lamph
“I'm an unlikely researcher”
Dr Gary Lamph
Mental Health Nurse
Professor Ben Hannigan
“People who do mental health research just start doing it - wherever they are”
Professor Ben Hannigan
Mental Health Nurse

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