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Leila is an Associate Professor in social medicine and health policy. Her research focuses on social and behavioural factors that shape generation and implementation of evidence- especially in relation to clinical trials and feasibility studies. Leila has a particular interest in addressing over-treatment and de-implementation of ineffective/harmful treatments to improve patient outcomes and enhance the efficiency and sustainability of healthcare. 

Leila is a member of the QuinteT research group, which specialises in development and application of methods and training to supprt the design and conduct of challenging RCTs (e.g. those deemed difficult to recruit to): http://www.bristol.ac.uk/population-health-sciences/research/groups/social-sciences-health/quintet/

Leila is also a member of the Centre for Surgical Research, the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (Academic Capacity Development co-lead, and workstream co-lead for Surgical and Orthopaedic Innovation), and Health Economics and Health Policy (co-lead for 'Health Policy' research theme).

Leila is keen to support PhD/MSc candidates, particularly those with an interest in qualitative/mixed-methods, trials methodology and de-implementation, and teaches/leads units on several MScs within Bristol Medical School.

 

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