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Suzanne Rotheram

Dr Suzanne Rotheram
PhD MPH BVSc MRCVS

Contact

Suzanne.Rotheram@liverpool.ac.uk

+44 (0)151 795 8326

Professional Activities

Conference Roles

  • Society of Social Medicine and Population Health conference (University of Liverpool. Online, 2021)
  • Prioritising response over prevention: austerity’s impact on gastrointestinal infection control – a qualitative study across two contrasting local authorities. at NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections Annual Conference (Birmingham, 2024)
  • Prioritising response over prevention: Austerity’s impact on Gastrointestinal Infection Control – a qualitative study across two contrasting English Local Authorities. at UKHSA Annual Conference (Leeds, 2023)
  • Resilience in local health protection systems. A qualitative study exploring the COVID-19 pandemic response in England. at Society of Social Medicine and Population Health Conference (University of Newcastle, 2023)
  • 'We were just overwhelmed’: Managing resilience in local health protection systems during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2023 at NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections Annual Conference (University of Warwick, 2023)
  • Challenges recruiting to a study to understand inequalities in the impact of exclusion due to Shiga-toxin producing E.coli (STEC) infection for families with young children in England. at NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections Annual Conference (University of Warwick, 2023)
  • Understanding inequalities in the impact of exclusion due to Shiga-toxin producing E.coli (STEC) infection for families with young children in England. at NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections Annual Conference (University of Liverpool, 2022)
  • Stigma and blame in gastrointestinal infections – how should we approach health inequalities? at Re-politicising Public Health: A workshop for Early Career Ethnographers (London School of Hygeine and Tropical Medicine, 2018)
  • An ethnographic approach to examining inequalities in gastrointestinal infections. at Public Health England Scientific Conference (University of Warwick, 2018)
  • How do places and people shape gastrointestinal infections in households with young children? at International Medical Geography Symposium (University of Agers, France, 2018)
  • Risk, vulnerability and consequences of gastrointestinal infections in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in the North West of England: A protocol for a systematic review of qualitative literature. at Emerging and New Researchers in the Geographies of Health & Impairment Conference (University of Glasgow, 2018)
  • Risk, vulnerability and consequences of gastrointestinal infections in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in the North West of England. at NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections Annual Conference (University of Oxford, 2018)
  • How are the management and consequences of gastrointestinal infections shaped in the context of households with young children in differing socio-economic and geographical places? at HPRU PhD Academy (University of Liverpool in London, 2017)
  • Understanding how local health protection systems adapt and build resilience during periods of austerity and pandemic. at NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections Annual Conference (2021)
  • Exploring socio-economic and behavioural factors in GI infections at NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections Annual Conference (The University of Liverpool, 2020)
  • Outbreaks of gastrointestinal infections in community childcare settings: Do Public Health England policies help or hinder? at NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections Annual Conference (Public Health England, Colindale, 2019)

Event Roles

  • Understanding inequalities in Gastrointestinal infections at Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Food Systems, University of Liverpool, by Invitation (Talk/Lecture, 2022)
  • ‘Just’ a stomach bug? Using an ethnographic approach to understand the ‘work’ required to manage gastrointestinal infections and how social, economic, environmental and policy contexts shape inequalities at City, University of London, by Invitation (Talk/Lecture, City, University of London, 2021)
  • Using qualitative methods in research examining health inequalities in gastrointestinal infections at Qualitative Health Workshop, by Invitation (Workshop, University of Liverpool, 2019)

Professional Body Memberships

  • Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) (Member, 2001 - present)