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Professor Jeremy Brown

Prof of Clinical Education

Medical School

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Biography

Jeremy is Professor of Clinical Education in the Faculty of Health, Social Care & Medicine at Edge Hill University. He is Research Lead for the Medical School and member of the Health Research Institute  Management Group. His main interests are in transitions in medical careers (editorial published in the BMJ) and evaluative methodologies. He is Edge Hill University’s Medical School (MBChB and PA MSc) Employability Lead. Jeremy has a PhD in medical education and has worked in postgraduate clinical education since 1999. He worked for Mersey Deanery as a Research Fellow in Medical Education before joining Edge Hill in 2002 as a Senior Research Fellow. Since then he has continued to collaborate and work in partnership with NHS England North West. He has published over 70 peer reviewed papers and presented (or co-authored) over 70 papers nationally and internationally. In 2015 Jeremy was awarded the ‘Excellent Medical Education’ prize in the Postgraduate Category awarded by the Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME) and the General Medical Council. He was Deputy Chair of the Association for the Study of Medical Education Research Group in 2016 and 2017. Jeremy co leads the Faculty’s Clinical Education Research Group. He is Principal Investigator on a number of funded projects including work with the General Medical Council and NHS England.  He is currently supervising 6 PhD students and has supervised 5 PhD completions (2 as Director of Studies). Jeremy is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.