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Lynda Stobert is the Programme Director to the MSc Public Health Programme and is also the module lead for the Social Science and Public Health module delivered on the course. She has extensive experience in teaching healthcare and public health students across a range of modules related to the sociology of health and illness, the sociology of the body and health inequalities.
She is an experienced qualitative researcher and has recently contributed to a HTA-funded study in women’s healthcare (qualitative arm of the study concerned with women’s experiences).
She is a part of the team that will also deliver a BSc Public Health from September 2013.
Lynda is a member of the British Sociological association and is also an assessor with the United Kingdom Public Health Register (UKPHR).
Lynda teaches in the following areas:
British Sociological Association
Assessor, UK Public Health Register
Lynda is currently involved in a qualitative study of women's health care.
Cooper, N A M, Clark, T J, Middleton, L, Diwakar, L, Smith, P, Denny, E, Roberts, T, Stobert, L, Jowett, S and Daniels, J (2015) Outpatient versus inpatient uterine polyp treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding: randomised controlled non-inferiority study, BMJ 2015; 350 :h1398
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