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Adam Noble

Dr Adam Noble
BSc (Hons), CPS, PhD

Contact

Adam.Noble@liverpool.ac.uk

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+44 (0)151 794 5993

About

I am a Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research with a psychology background in the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems.

My work focuses on optimising and ensuring equity in health and social care services. This involves examining care delivery, costs, quality, organisation, and impacts on individuals and groups, as well as developing and testing new interventions and devices.

A key focus of my research is on long-term health conditions and the associated use of urgent and emergency care services.

I use various research methods, including qualitative, quantitative, and economic approaches, often combining them.

ROLES & AFFILIATIONS include:

* Honorary Vice President for Epilepsy Action (British Epilepsy Association)

* Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust

* Joint Research & Impact Lead for the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems

* Departmental Concordat Development Lead

* Lead for teaching 'Psychology and Sociology as Applied to Medicine' for Year 3 of the MBChB

* Lead/Co-Investigator on numerous national and international studies

* Supervisor/Co-Supervisor for 4 PhD students and line manager for 2 research associates

* Member of the Institute’s UoA 4 REF output evaluation panel

* Served on scientific advisory panels and funding committees for NIHR HS&DR, NIHR RfPB, and Epilepsy Research UK

* Core member of the North-West Epilepsy Group and Liverpool Seizure Research Group

* Core member of the North-West Epilepsy Doctoral Training Centre

* Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (PR094986)

* Serving member of the International League Against Epilepsy (1362)

* Featured in media outlets including The Guardian, BBC News, Channel 4 News, and ITV News