bicentennial
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
She came in with the Scottish Long Covid Inquiry in 2023, on the 9th of July being the day after she started as a consultant in infectious diseases and clinical pharmacology, at Raigmore Hospital, in Inverness.
She was also part of the LC team, and principal investigator of the LC multidisciplinary consortium, "optimising trewtments and services across the NHS - LOCOMOTION - study"
And she was an affilate senior clinical lecturer at the centre for virus research in Glasgow where she worked, and also she had studied post-viral conditions there for 8 years
She had already accumulated a lot to report from the evaluation of LC research programs and clinical services, in question
The link to this Inquiry is in this post on the Scottish News thread -
I am not being funny, I just cannot copy and paste links until I have salvaged my clipboard with the Welsh Senned draft (else its all lost), so I must type everything in from scratch
The Inquiry report is worth reading. So I attached a small file below, with an extract of her report on the clincial research and service provision in question. She starts her evaluation on page 8 of the Inquiry .pdf.
She followed the Professors Duncan and Cooper (page 7) who want more research to confirm that few LC patients could use self-management, rather give them the other "therapies"
She took a dim vew of remote services - she wanted face-to-face, hands-on clinics to do research, otherwise Scotland might be excluded eg from the Imperial College platform for LC clinics doing drug trials, STIMULATE-IP
I am still trying to see if the researchers then informing Parliament meant more than they said.
She was also part of the LC team, and principal investigator of the LC multidisciplinary consortium, "optimising trewtments and services across the NHS - LOCOMOTION - study"
And she was an affilate senior clinical lecturer at the centre for virus research in Glasgow where she worked, and also she had studied post-viral conditions there for 8 years
She had already accumulated a lot to report from the evaluation of LC research programs and clinical services, in question
The link to this Inquiry is in this post on the Scottish News thread -
I am not being funny, I just cannot copy and paste links until I have salvaged my clipboard with the Welsh Senned draft (else its all lost), so I must type everything in from scratch
The Inquiry report is worth reading. So I attached a small file below, with an extract of her report on the clincial research and service provision in question. She starts her evaluation on page 8 of the Inquiry .pdf.
She followed the Professors Duncan and Cooper (page 7) who want more research to confirm that few LC patients could use self-management, rather give them the other "therapies"
She took a dim vew of remote services - she wanted face-to-face, hands-on clinics to do research, otherwise Scotland might be excluded eg from the Imperial College platform for LC clinics doing drug trials, STIMULATE-IP
I am still trying to see if the researchers then informing Parliament meant more than they said.
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