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Catrin Morrissey, Nicole Geach, Regi Alexander, Verity Chester, John Devapriam, Conor Duggan, Peter E. Langdon, Bill Lindsay, Jane McCarthy & Dawn-Marie Walker,
2017
DOI: 10.3310/hsdr05030
Type: report
Dean M. Thompson, Deborah A. Hall, Dawn-Marie Walker & Derek J. Hoare,
2016, Ear & Hearing, 38(2), 149-158
Type: article
Jo Adams, Elizabeth Whale, Dawn-Marie Walker, Luke Parsons & Nicky Wilson,
2016, Musculoskeletal Care, 1-5
DOI: 10.1002/msc.1158
Type: article
N. Khalifa, E. Talbot, J. Schneider, D.-M. Walker, P. Bates, Y. Bird, D. Davies, C. Brookes, J. Hall & B. Völlm,
2016, BMJ Open, 6(7), 1-7
Type: article
Mayuree Tangkiatkumjai, Dawn-Marie Walker, Kearkiat Praditpornsilpa & Helen Boardman,
2016, Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, 1-9
Type: article
Joanna C. Fletcher-Smith, Dawn-Marie Walker, Nikola Sprigg, Marilyn James, Marion F. Walker, Kate Allatt, Rajnikant Mehta & Anand D. Pandyan,
2016, BMJ Open, 6(1), 1-11
Type: article
Syed Mustafa Ali, Richard Giordano, Saima Lakhani & Dawn-Marie Walker,
2016, International Journal of Medical Informatics, 87, 91-100
Type: article
Mayuree Tangkiatkumjai, Helen Boardman, Kearkiat Praditpornsilpa & Dawn-Marie Walker,
2015, Nephrology, 20(10), 679-687
Type: article
Mayuree Tangkiatkumjai, Helen Boardman & Dawn-Marie Walker,
2014, Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 11(3), 203-211
Type: article
M. Tangkiatkumjai, H. Boardman, K. Praditpomsilpa & Dawn-Marie Walker,
2014, American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 63(5), B108
Type: article
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Biography
Dr. Dawn-Marie Walker is a mixed methods researcher, with vast experience of research in mental health. She is particulary interested in health inequalities and place based inequalities. Dawn’s undergraduate degree was in psychology, after which she completed an MSc in statistics and then a PhD looking at the cognitive function in children with psychosis. With a huge amount of experience in conducting health services research, she edited a textbook: An Introduction to Health Services Research (2014). SAGE. She mainly teaches statistics and quantitative research methods at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Being able to conduct empirical health research is a way of (hopefully) making the world a better place.