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Simcock I. Spotlight of Radiographic Careers, Society and College of
Radiographers Student Conference, Society and College of Radiographers
Headquarters, London, UK, February 2024.
Barnsley H, Simcock I. £74,147, HEE/NIHR ICA Pre-doctoral Clinical and
Practitioner Academic Fellowship Grant applicant, September 2023,
September 2024
Simcock I. Top tips for writing an article, United Kingdom Imaging and
Oncology Conference, Liverpool, UK, June 2024
Simcock I. College of Radiography Research Mentoring Scheme, United
Kingdom Imaging and Oncology Conference, Liverpool, UK, June 2024.
Simcock I. Clinical post-mortem micro-CT scanning service following a
pregnancy loss, X-ray Users conference, Southampton, UK, October 2024.
Simcock I. NIHR grants and moving into a clinical-academic career,
University College London Speech and Language Therapists Early Career
Researchers Group, London, UK, February 2024.
Grants
Arthurs OJ, Simcock I. £8,324 NIHR GOSH BRC Pre-Application Support
Funding award, December 2024 - March 2025
Lewis C, Arthurs OJ, Wray J, Simcock I. £205,794, NIHR Research for
Patient Benefit, July 2024 - July 2026
Katsamenis O, Arthurs OJ, Bashford P, Goggin P, Simcock I. £18,158,
Institute for Life Sciences Higher Education Innovation Funds Knowledge
Exchange Call, December 2024 - July 2025
Ahmed S, Katsamenis O, Stocker L, Attwood R, Simcock I.£72,000,
Diamond Light Source Access, June 2024 - July 2024
Arthurs OJ, Sebire N, Coppi P, Achermann J, Schievano S, Shroff R, Cook A,
Muthialu N, Simcock I. .£685,297, NIHR BRC Capital Investment Award,
September 2024 -September 2026
Bruno C, Simcock I. £324,234, National Institute of Health and Care
Research 8A multi-disciplinary, data driven approach to overcome current
limitations of central venous lines for haemodialysis in children and test novel
solutions, April 2023 - April 2026
Bruno C, Simcock I. £28,094, Kidney Research UK – A multi-disciplinary,
data driven approach to overcome current limitations of central venous lines
for haemodialysis in children and test novel solutions, June 2023 - June
2026.
Dr Pippa Sipanoun
PhD, MA (Medical Ethics and Law), BSc (Professional Nursing –
Children), RN (Child), RN (Adult), FHEA
Pippa completed her PhD in 2022, after leading the Going Digital study (20182022), which explored the experiences and perception of young people,
parents and hospital staff before and after implementation of Electronic
Patient Records and MyGOSH patient portal at Great Ormond Street Hospital
(GOSH).
Following completion of her PhD, Pippa has been working between GOSH
and the University of Surrey. At the University of Surrey, Pippa was a
Research Fellow in Transition, working on a large, national Quality
Improvement (QI) project on the transition of young people into adult health
services, coordinating the multi-centre research arm of the initiative until the
end of 2023. This research evaluated the experience of transition into adult
services for young people with long-term health conditions, their parents and
healthcare professionals and staff involved in young people9s transition, in the
context of a Model for Improvement for transition.
At GOSH, Pippa leads the Trust9s Health Inequalities Programme which
includes leading the Health Inequalities Steering committee, and leading and
coordinating nine work-streams with the aim of improving access to care,
patient experience and outcomes for those most at risk of experiencing health
inequalities. This includes six working groups, a Trust-wide Health Inequalities
Quality Improvement project, a Scoping Review of the literature and a Child
Health Policy Advocacy Campaign.
Pippa9s additional roles and responsibilities are as a Member of the BRC
Junior Faculty and Applied Child Health Informatics Representative at UCL
Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (2018 to present). Pippa
volunteered for 10 years as an expert member of the GOSH Paediatric
Bioethics Centre (2014-2024), and as an Early Careers Researcher
Representative at the University of Surrey (2023-2024).
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