
Dr Natasha Bradley
@nm_bradley
Marie Curie Senior Research Fellow, University College London.
Interested in palliative care, health inequalities, & research methods.
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0768-9819 15-10-2017 11:55:35
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I am delighted to join UCL as a Marie Curie Senior Research Fellow, working with inspirational colleagues UCL Marie Curie and Marie Curie EOLC💛 (Ok, not my photo! I was hoping for some blue skies this month but after the first week of classic London grey I think this one looks better!)





Introduction to realist research methods - free webinar next week! Hosted by AIIHPC Early Career Researcher Forum. Featuring yours truly, and a whole bunch of plant metaphors😇 For more information and to register: professionalpalliativehub.com/events/upcomin…

So lucky to have Dr Natasha Bradley presenting to members on an 'Introduction to Realist Research Methods' on Tues 1st Oct, 11am-12pm. Register via link below 👇 All Ireland Institute of Hospice & Palliative Care Irish Association for Palliative Care @SerenaFitzUCC AOTI Palliative Care and Oncology AG Marie Curie EOLC Irish Hospice Foundation #PalliativeCare

Get your tickets here! Come to our next seminar to listen to Donna Wakefield discuss inequalities in lung disease. Wednesday 13th November from 5:30pm eventbrite.co.uk/e/inequalities… #eolc Marie Curie EOLC UCL Psychiatry @NIHRCRN_NWLdn UCLH CNWL NHS FT Hull York Medical School




New paper in Journal of Physical Activity & Health - interesting findings for anyone seeking to improve services for underserved people. Q-methodology is a robust way to engage community members in the process of a realist synthesis. Well done Dr Alice Berry, it's fantastic to see this come to fruition!



A real highlight of #phpci24 = Hearing from Christian Ntizimira on the concept of Ubuntu. "I am because we are." Thank you for helping us to understand the meaning of dignity and compassion.


Delighted to announce that the Marie Curie EOLC #Research Nurses won the Nursing Times Award 2024 for ‘Clinical Research Nursing’! Research Nurses are: Sarah_Stan Kasia Patynowska hilary nailon Rachelperry & Georgina Sneath Well done! Amazing! 🥳🎉 awards.nursingtimes.net/2024/en/page/2…


Thank you to the public health palliative care community for having the strength & courage to stand up for compassion against armed conflict. Read our conference statement here #phpci24 @PHPalCare Dr Kerrie Noonan Libby Sallnow phpci.org/statement-caac


"The word used to justify these assisted deaths: hopeless. No prospect of improvement. It seems to me that this places the problem within the person themselves. But is it the “patient” who needs to change or improve? Or is it society?" Thank you for this reflection Irene Tuffrey-Wijne
