University of Dundee

Department Member, Centre for Primary Care and Population Research

About

Unable to get a job with Shell Oil, Shaun was forced to take a job in the National Centre for Training and Education in Prosthetics and Orthotics at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. This turned out to be an excellent position but after four years it was time for a change. For many years Shaun had considered his consumption of fish to be inadequate so a move to Norway seemed the obvious thing to do. After six great years of learning about randomised controlled trials, intervention development and international projects with the Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services, Shaun moved back to the UK in January 2005. He now works at the Centre for Primary Care and Population Research at the University of Dundee and spends his time looking at ways of improving the development of interventions for randomised controlled trials and developing tools to help trialists in Scotland, especially ones that make it easier to recruit participants to trials.  He still works with the Norwegians too and is part of two international projects that aim to make it easier for health research to find its way into health policy in low and middle-income countries.

Contact Information

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Skype: streweek


 

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