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Dawn Goodwin is a Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences at Lancaster Medical School, focusing on healthcare organization, risk, safety, and accountability. Her work bridges science and technology studies, medical sociology, and anthropology, employing qualitative methods like ethnography and case studies to analyze healthcare systems and practices.
Current research includes a NIHR-funded study on periprosthetic femoral fractures, exploring service configurations and care quality. She also investigates healthcare failure investigations and their sociopolitical impacts.
Her teaching includes Problem-Based Learning (PBL) for medical undergraduates, sociology lectures on health inequities, and coursework convening on healthcare inquiries. She supervises PhD students interested in risk and accountability in healthcare.
Key methodologies include ethnography, interviews, and documentary analysis. Awards and affiliations, such as the Institute for Social Futures Fellowship, highlight her interdisciplinary approach.

