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Professional Profiles - Liverpool

Bromley, Helen


Helen Bromley


Contact Details:

E-mail:
h.bromley@liv.ac.uk

 

 


Current Work:
Public Health Specialist Trainee, South Sefton Primary Care Trust, Liverpool, UK. Responsibilities include local project work, including working with other institutions and NGOs and contributing to Heart of Mersey work programme (see partner profile).

Past Work:
Research Fellow, Department of Public Health, University of Liverpool (responsible for social science component of a research project investigating indoor air pollution and health)

Lecturer in International Health, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool (responsible for the Master of Community Health, post-graduate teaching, research and international consultancy)

Co-ordinator for the Master of Public Health University of Liverpool (responsible for above degree, teaching, and research)

Education and Professional Training:
Registered General Nurse (1986) , BA (Hons) Geography (1991) , MA (geography and population health) (1994) , PhD (geography and social medicine) (1998), Cert Health Promotion (2000)

Professional areas of interest:
Working with deprived communities and vulnerable populations. Also interested in environmental health, health promotion and public health aspects of tuberculosis and HIV.

Areas of Expertise:
Social research methods, including participatory methods, evaluation, tuberculosis, indoor air pollution.

Language skills:
English.

Websites:

WHO, Department of Health ( England).

Networks:
NHS Public Health Training Scheme, WHO's programme on indoor air pollution, TB Knowledge Programme, Department for International Development, UK.

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