
Episode 12: Inclusivity in Health Research with Heidi Gardner
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In this episode of what’s science, Amelia literally has to be told to “be cool” because she’s too excited to have Heidi Gardner, health equality researcher at the University of Aberdeen, on the podcast. The pair discuss Heidi’s PhD, why it’s important to include diverse and representative populations in clinical trials, and how that can be achieved – all while Amelia gushes about how much she loved Heidi’s past business Science On A Postcard/Little Science Co.
Heidi’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/heidirgardner?s=20
Heidi’s Blog: https://heidirgardner.wordpress.com/
Other people Heidi mentioned:
Heather Morgan (@hm_morgan on twitter)
Addy Adelaine (@AddyAdelaine on twitter)
Lynn Laidlaw (@lynn_laidlaw on twitter)
For more on
The Disabled Experience: Disability Visibility, edited by Alice Wong (2020)
Photovoice: https://participedia.net/method/5016 or https://feelingathome.org.uk/blog/what-is-photovoice/ or https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09687599.2012.717881
Inclusivity frameworks in Clinical Trials: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/documents/improving-inclusion-of-under-served-groups-in-clinical-research-guidance-from-include-project/25435
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