Dr Inès Kander PhD In 'Staff' Key staff in the School of Social PolicyAcademic staffEmeritus professorsHonorary staff Back to 'School of Social Policy and Society' Health Services Management CentreResearch Fellow Contact details Emaili.kander@bham.ac.uk View my research portal AddressPark HouseUniversity of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT UK Inès is a Research Fellow in the Birmingham Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science. Her background is in brain injury, neurorehabilitation and major trauma research. Open all sections Qualifications PhD Health Sciences, University of Warwick, 2020 MSc Clinical Neuroscience, UCL, 2015 BSc Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Westminster, 2014 Biography Inès is a research fellow at Birmingham Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science. Previously she worked in evidence synthesis at the University of Warwick. Inès’ academic background is in neuroscience and rehabilitation, with a particular interest in clinical care pathways. Her research explores how care pathways can be optimised to improve outcomes for patients, focusing on integrating evidence to support decision-making across different stages of care. Teaching Inès previously facilitated case-based learning sessions on the MBChB programme at Warwick Medical School. Postgraduate supervision Inès is open to supervision of postgraduate research projects relating to any of her research interests. Research Research interests: Rehabilitation medicine Neurology Implementation Science Clinical Care Pathways
Health Services Management CentreResearch Fellow Contact details Emaili.kander@bham.ac.uk View my research portal AddressPark HouseUniversity of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT UK Inès is a Research Fellow in the Birmingham Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science. Her background is in brain injury, neurorehabilitation and major trauma research. Open all sections Qualifications PhD Health Sciences, University of Warwick, 2020 MSc Clinical Neuroscience, UCL, 2015 BSc Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Westminster, 2014 Biography Inès is a research fellow at Birmingham Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science. Previously she worked in evidence synthesis at the University of Warwick. Inès’ academic background is in neuroscience and rehabilitation, with a particular interest in clinical care pathways. Her research explores how care pathways can be optimised to improve outcomes for patients, focusing on integrating evidence to support decision-making across different stages of care. Teaching Inès previously facilitated case-based learning sessions on the MBChB programme at Warwick Medical School. Postgraduate supervision Inès is open to supervision of postgraduate research projects relating to any of her research interests. Research Research interests: Rehabilitation medicine Neurology Implementation Science Clinical Care Pathways