Dr Jasmine Hearn (@drjasminehearn) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Jasmine Hearn

@drjasminehearn

Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Manchester Met University. Interests: health psych, pain & long-term health conditions, health communication, qual methods.

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We are seeking people from minority ethnic groups/backgrounds for research examining factors influencing help-seeking for #endometriosis #pain. If you have a diagnosis of endometriosis, or are seeking a diagnosis, please complete our 15 min questionnaire mmu.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_08…

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I’m excited to lead a One-Day Course on the Management of Upper Cervical Spine and Headaches at Manchester Royal Infirmary on 30th November 2024. This is a fantastic opportunity for hands-on learning, where we’ll dive into advanced diagnosis and treatment techniques.

I’m excited to lead a One-Day Course on the Management of Upper Cervical Spine and Headaches at Manchester Royal Infirmary on 30th November 2024. This is a fantastic opportunity for hands-on learning, where we’ll dive into advanced diagnosis and treatment techniques.
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Pleased to share this policy briefing I've developed with support from MetroPolis on support needed for managing endometriosis in the workplace with calls to action for the UK government to improve workplace support. Find out more here: bit.ly/3Oh2h8N

Pleased to share this policy briefing I've developed with support from <a href="/mcrmetropolis/">MetroPolis</a> on support needed for managing endometriosis in the workplace with calls to action for the UK government to improve workplace support. Find out more here: bit.ly/3Oh2h8N
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Research opportunity! If you have chronic pain (with or without a formal diagnosis), please consider taking part in our research around experiences of seeking help for your symptoms European Pain Federation EFIC® The British Pain Society Pete Moore Chronic Pain Champions Pain Concern mmu.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8I…

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Want to make your research count in Parliament? 💡 Join Huw Edwards MBE (former MP) and Dr Jasmine Hearn on 25 Feb for expert insights and advice on promoting your research to Parliament. Register now 🎟️ eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-to-promo…

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PhD opportunity! 📣 Interested in coming to study a fully funded #PhD 🎓 with me Rebecca Pearson and @DrJuliaWolska at Manchester Metropolitan Uni to examine associations between maternal genetic risk for endometriosis on family mental health outcomes? More info here: findaphd.com/phds/project/t…

Dr Mandy Sekhon (@mandy_sekhon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New round of recruitment -exciting opportunity for a funded PhD studentship in Population Health Research focusing on developing a tool to assess acceptability of interventions in long-term conditions. Working with me Lindsay Bearne & Prof Micheal Ussher sgul.ac.uk/study/postgrad… Pls retweet :)

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PhD opportunity! 📣 Are you interested in coming to study a fully funded #PhD 🎓 with me (principal supervisor) and co-supervisors Prof Jonathan Hill and Steph Ainsworth at Manchester Metropolitan Uni on an EEG study investigating social cognition in young adults and adolescents? More info:

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Original: Dr Jasmine Hearn & colleagues found that pain interference, depression, anxiety, and pain catastrophizing are reflected in metaphor use by people with chronic pain — Appreciation of metaphor may enhance patient-provider communication Full: jpain.org/article/S1526-…

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We're still accepting applications for our funded PhD studentship, focusing on developing a tool to assess the acceptability of healthcare interventions in long term conditions. Closing date Monday 3rd March More info below Pls retweet :)