Lecturer
Nursing and Physiotherapy
Mel Stewart is Education Lead (Physiotherapy) and Admissions Tutor in Nursing and Physiotherapy
Publications include topics on cultural competence and physiotherapy, sickle cell disease and rheumatoid arthritis of the hand. Her PhD focused on the topic of cultural competence in undergraduate physiotherapy education. She regularly reviews articles on related topics and ...
Telephone +44 (0)121 415 8605
Email m.stewart@bham.ac.uk

Senior Clinical Lecturer in Primary Care
Primary Care Clinical Sciences
Tim is Senior Clinical Lecturer in Primary Care and a General Practitioner.
Tim has worked in public health, academia and at the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) while relishing the challenge of being a part-time GP.
Tim has established through his work with NICE a national profile in health care quality improvement research and development ...
Telephone +44 (0)121 414 3099
Email t.stokes@bham.ac.uk

Clinical Director of PCCRTU/MidReC and Academic Clinical Fellow
Primary Care Clinical Sciences
Helen Stokes-Lampard is a GP Principal and Primary Care Academic at the Department of Primary Care, having started here in 2000 as a GP Registrar and progressed through the ranks to her current role.
As Clinical Director of the Primary Care Trials Unit Helen is involved in advising on a diverse range of research projects and is keen to speak to anyone who is interested ...
Telephone +44 (0)121 414 2953
Email h.j.stokeslampard@bham.ac.uk

Lecturer
Health Economics
Andrew Sutton is a lecturer in mathematical modelling in the Health Economics Unit at the University of Birmingham.
Andrew was awarded his PhD at Warwick University in 2007 which focused on the mathematical modelling of interventions that target injecting drug users in a prison setting against blood-borne viruses.
Andrew is a module ...
Telephone +44 (0)121 414 8220
Email a.j.sutton@bham.ac.uk

Lecturer, Nursing: College of Medical and Dental Sciences
Nursing and Physiotherapy
Amelia studied nursing at Charles Frear’s School of Nursing in Leicester before taking up posts in Leicester, Liverpool and Birmingham in Acute Surgery, Intensive Care and Chronic Pain Management. Her special interest is in pain management and Amelia enjoys teaching pain physiology and management to students from different health disciplines as well as conducting research into ...
Telephone +44 (0)121 414 6923
Email a.swift@bham.ac.uk