
About
James Newham is an academic with a Doctor of Medicine (research) from the University of Manchester (2012), an MPhil in Neuroscience (2007), and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Newcastle University (2004). He serves as Associate Editor of the Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology since 2014. His research focuses on child health, healthcare systems, and public health, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and education.
Education:
- Doctor of Medicine (research), University of Manchester (Awarded August 2012)
- MPhil Neuroscience, Master of Research (Awarded July 2007)
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Newcastle University (Awarded July 2004)
Research Interests: James Newham’s work addresses unmet needs in children with chronic illnesses, healthcare access, and cost-effectiveness of integrated care models. He has explored gestational diabetes risks in women with preconception mental disorders through meta-analyses and systematic reviews.
Recent Research Trends: His 2024 studies examine healthcare system innovations for children and cost-effectiveness of pediatric care models. Earlier work (2022) identified links between mental disorders and gestational diabetes risk.
Awards: No academic awards explicitly listed in available texts.
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Labs/Teams: No specific lab or team affiliations mentioned.
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