Who is CAHPR Scotland?

Dr Chris Seenan

Chris is Consortium Lead for CAHPR Scotland, Co-lead for the West of Scotland Hub and Senior Lecturer in the School of Health and Life Sciences at Glasgow Caledonian University. Chris has an interest in pain science, pain education, vascular disease, amputee management and the psychosocial aspects of health and disease.

Dr Wendy Cohen

Wendy is a Co-Lead for the West of Scotland Hub and a Senior Knowledge Exchange Fellow at the University of Strathclyde. Wendy is also the Head of the Graduate School in Humanities and Social Sciences supporting PGR students at the University. Wendy’s job is a mixture of teaching, research and external collaboration with colleagues in the NHS where she is also Vice Chair of a NHS Research Ethics Committee.

Dr Jenna Breckenridge

Jenna holds a joint, clinical academic role between the University of Dundee and NHS Tayside, where she is the Lead for Allied Health Professions Research.

Dr Lyndsay Alexander

Lyndsay is the Academic Team Lead for Research within the School of Health Sciences. She is an experienced applied health researcher and musculoskeletal physiotherapist with experience in successfully leading and delivering funded research projects using primary and secondary research methods.

Dr Judith Lane

Judith is a Senior lecturer in the Dietetics, Nutrition & Biological Sciences, Physiotherapy, Podiatry & Radiography Division.

Through my work as the South East Scotland Hub Leader of the Council for AHP Research, I also aim to support the develop of research capacity and capability across the allied health professions both in clinical practice and academia.

Dr David Hamilton

David is a reader in musculoskeletal health at Glasgow Caledonian University, joining in 2022 from Edinburgh Napier University where he was formerly associate professor of physiotherapy.

His main research interests are in rehabilitation and orthopaedic intervention trials, predictive modelling and in measuring clinical outcomes in musculoskeletal disease.

Dr Vicki Cameron

Vicki is the founder of StEPS Podiatry, a private footcare company based in Ayrshire. StEPS deliver a range of foot care services from their clinic in Troon as well as offering a home care service.

Vicki completed her PhD in 2010, and is a chartered scientist (CSci). She is a fellow of the Faculty of Podiatric Medicine at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. She remains focused on the value of evidence based practice, and the enhanced clinical outcomes that this brings to her patients.

Dr Swati Chopra

Swati is the Senior Research Physiotherapist at the Golden Jubilee University National Hospital, Swati has a specialised interest in clinical biomechanics, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, physical activity monitoring and digital health

Graham Boniface

Graham is health service research at Healthcare Improvement Scotland and a physiotherapist by background. Graham is currently near completion of his PhD investigating  dose of exercise prescription in rheumatoid arthritis.

Dr Stephanie Valentin

Steph is an Associate Professor in Physiotherapy at Edinburgh Napier University within the School of Health and Social Care, where  she is active in both teaching and research. Her main research interest are biomechanics, muscle imaging, low back pain, and injury prevention.

Dr Rebecca Hunter

Rebecca is a Postdoctoral Reseach Fellow at the University of Exeter and a Chronic Pain Specialist Physiotherapist. Rebecca has a special interest in chronic low back pain and mHealth technology with an expertise in realist research.

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