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Dr. Gemma Whyatt is an Academic Clinical Fellow in General Practice at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Department of Public Health and Primary Care and the Global Primary and Community Care research group. Supervised by Dr. Shobhana Nagraj, her work focuses on refugee and asylum-seeking children's healthcare, post-COVID syndrome, and qualitative research methods.
- Education: MSc in Global Health (Brighton and Sussex Medical School), Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine)
- Professional Roles: Volunteered as a doctor with asylum seekers in Paris during the pandemic; worked on post-COVID clinical pathways in Leeds; plans to combine Emergency Medicine with GP training.
- Skills: Fluent in Spanish, supporting engagement with migrant communities and international collaborations.
Her research emphasizes participatory methods, refugee health services, and cross-cultural palliative care. She has co-authored highly cited work on post-COVID syndrome but no specific articles are listed in the provided text.
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