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Professor Dunx Shrewsbury

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Professor Dunx Shrewsbury is Professor of Medical Education & Primary Care at Brighton and Sussex Medical School
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/about/contact-us/staff/professor-dunx-shrewsbury.aspx

Health Education Conference

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The Health Education Conference run by BSMS.
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/postgraduate/continuing-professional-development/short-courses-and-workshops/health-education-conference.aspx

Staff spotlight: Charlotte Street

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Meet Charlotte Street, Street, Senior Project Coordinator.
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/about/working-here/inclusivity/pst-spotlights/charlotte-street.aspx

Staff spotlight: Niomie Wogan

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Meet Niomie Wogan, Research Assistant.
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/about/working-here/inclusivity/pst-spotlights/niomie-wogan.aspx

Early Career Researcher Journeys

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Read more about our early career researchers and Academic Clinical Fellows on this dedicated researcher journeys webpage.
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/research/ecr-journeys.aspx

Training, teaching courses, events and contacts

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Learn more about training and courses and access important contacts.
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/research/primary-care-and-public-health/primary-care/gp-teachers-resources/training-teaching-courses-events-and-contacts.aspx

Dr Nina Lockwood

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Dr Nina Lockwood is a Research Fellow in Primary and Community Health Services at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-nina-lockwood.aspx

In Focus - Niranjan Sivananthan

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Learn about why building a community at medical school is so important from Year 1 student, Niranjan Sivananthan.
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/about/info-for-schools-teachers-parents/in-focus-niranjan-sivananthan.aspx

Alumni in Focus - Bella Tomsett

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Alumni in focus - an interview with Bella Tomsett
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/about/alumni/alumni-in-focus-bella-tomsett.aspx

Neurodivergent people more likely to experience pain, due to hypermobility

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Neurodivergent people are more than twice as likely to have hypermobile joints and are far more likely to experience pain, new
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/about/news/2022/02-02-neurodivergent-people-more-likely-to-experience-pain-due-to-hypermobility.aspx
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