Francisca Stutzin
@fstutzin
PhD in public health ethics and chronic disease @ucl. Now researching on risk and cancer prevention at @PCU_Cambridge
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03-09-2011 03:07:37
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Less than a week to go now! Get your tickets for Monday's performance of NoMad at the Bloomsbury Theatre studio here: ucl.ac.uk/culture/whats-… UCL Culture
Feeling inspired with Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra 🇵🇸 at #WCB2022. We have a long way to go still, but having such role models feels like a deep breath of fresh air to help us keep going.
Fabulous to work with Rob and Charlotte from Ten10 Quality Engineering, Testing, DevOps and RPA on the accessibility testing for #MyCanRisk - our new public facing #CanRisk risk-factor collection tool. A couple of defects to address and then MyCanRisk will be accessible for everyone to use CCGE Cambridge DPHPC
#CanRisk helps identify women at increased risk of breast & ovarian cancer. This study explored barriers to & facilitators of implementing CanRisk in primary care doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2… @stephthepsych Francisca Stutzin Fiona Walter DPHPC Dept of Psychology
Only 1 day to go! Prof Ilana Löwy will speak on her latest book 'Viruses and Reproductive Injustice: Zika in Brazil.' With discussants Dr Rishita Nandagiri (rishie.bsky.social), and Prof Ann Kelly & Prof Rayna Rapp joining online. 📅15 Feb, 5-7pm 📍Strand campus Sign up now⬇️ …ductionresearchcluster.ticketleap.com/zikainbrazil/
People working in healthcare improvement need to be sceptical about healthcare. In this @theQcommunity blog, we consider how the institutionalisation of improvement can limit scepticism and how #philosophy can help it thrive. bit.ly/3xdslMC But why is that better? King's School of Education Communication & Society
Followed a co-design approach with public, patients & healthcare professionals expertly led by Francisca Stutzin Tim Carver & Dr. Steph Archer. Funding: Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK
Why do we need to question things in #Healthcare improvement? Polly Mitchell, Alan Cribb, and Vikki Entwistle have some answers! They talk about how being sceptical helps us spot what's not working in healthcare and how sticking too much to the same old ways can be a problem. They
New post in Cambridge on breast cancer early detection project. Would suit recent PhD (or equivalent experience) in screening/ early detection. Project led by Juliet Usher-Smith and myself. Post 24m with good chance of extension, as many similar projects ongoing jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/46733/
Delighted to see this paper, led by Francisca Stutzin, out in press today. If you'd like to know more about why and how we updated the results section/report that comes from #CanRisk, you should take a read! doi.org/10.1007/s12687…