qualifications: MPH
contribution: original concept, designed the project, literature review, wrote the first draft
position: Honrary Senior Lecturer
United Kingdom
Consultant in Public Health Medicine, NHS Highland, Inverness, Scotland and Honorary Reader, Centre for Rural Health, University of Aberdeen (www.abdn.ac.uk/crh). My main research interests are in mental health, including suicide and self-harm, and in rural health.
qualifications: MSc
contribution: supplied data, statistical analysis, contributed to drafts
position: Statistician
qualifications: MPH
contribution: designed the project, contributed to drafts
position: Honorary Research Fellow
United Kingdom
I have worked for the NHS for over 20 years and have extensive knowledge of NHS information and data. Since moving to the Highlands in 1997, a remote and rural area, I have been working closely with colleagues in Public Health, and the Centre for Rural Health. I have a Masters in Public Health from Glasgow University and my research interests are in demography, suicide and deliberate self harm, the underpinning socio-economic factors of health and wellbeing, reducing health inequalities, and assessing the rural impact upon health and well being. I am also pursuing voluntary registration as a Specialist in Public Health.
qualifications: MBChB
contribution: designed the project, contributed to drafts
position: General Practitioner
qualifications: FRCPsych
contribution: designed the project, contributed to drafts
position: Consultant Psychiatrist
qualifications: MSc
contribution: statistical analysis, contributed to drafts
position: Statistician
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