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Welcome. Healthtalkonline, an award-winning charity website, lets you share in other people's experiences of health and illness. This information is based on qualitative research into patient experiences led by experts at the University of Oxford.


We are very grateful for all the help and support we have received in producing this module.

Researchers

Clare Mortimer
Is a research fellow from the School of Health Sciences, Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh. She obtained her PhD, looking at support and information in relation to pain after limb amputation, from QMUC Edinburgh in 2000.

Advisory Panel

David Falconer
Director, Pain Association Scotland

Derek Jones
Occupational Therapist, Lecturer Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh

Dr Amanda Williams
Consultant Clinical Psychologist, INPUT Pain Management Unit, Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital London

Dr Beverly Collett
Consultant in Pain Management and Anaesthesia, Leicester Royal Infirmary

Dr Bill Macrae
Consultant Anaesthetist and Pain Specialist, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee

Dr Blair Smith
GP, Senior Lecturer in General Practice, Aberdeen University

Dr Denis Martin
Principal Research Fellow, Faculty of Health & Wellbeing, Sheffield Hallam University

Dr Mike Cummings
Medical Director of the British Medical Acupuncture Society

Dr Mike Osborn
Clinical Psychologist, Royal United Hospital, Bath

Dr Nikki Adams
Physiotherapist, Lecturer Liverpool John Moores University

Dr Paul Watson
Consultant Physiotherapist, Senior Lecturer in Pain Management & Rehabilitation, Leicester -Warwick Medical School

Heather Wallace
Chair of Pain Concern

Jean Gaffin
Chair of The Pain Society Patient Liaison Committee

Pete Moore
Senior Trainer Expert Patient Programme, Essex (Patient representative)

Professor Kate Seers
Head of Royal College of Nursing Institute, Oxford

Professor Stephen Morley
Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Leeds

Sue Ziebland

Research Director, Health Experiences Research Group, Department of Primary Health Care, University of Oxford.

Supported by:

Queen Margaret University College Edinburgh Queen Margaret University College Edinburgh
The Health Foundation The Health Foundation
Chronicpain
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