Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Learning the lessons for public health from the COVID-19 pandemic across British island communities: findings of a peer support group based on action learning

Maggie  Watts

Dr Maggie Watts

qualifications: FFPH

contribution: Study conception and design

position: Director of Public Health & Health Strategy

Public health physician working in Scottish Islands health board area. Interested in remote and rural health solutions especially digital technology.


Pip  Farman

Ms Pip Farman

qualifications: FFPH

contribution: Acquisition of data

position: Public Health Specialist

Public Health Consultant in the NHS in Scotland.


Hugo C van Woerden

Prof Hugo Van Woerden ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Drafting of manuscript

position: Visiting Professor

Visiting Professor at the University of the Highlands and Islands.


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