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Dr. Emily Bebbington is a Clinical Lecturer in the School of Health Sciences at Bangor University, actively contributing to research in public health, clinical registries, and global burn injury surveillance. Her work bridges clinical practice with epidemiological research, focusing on improving data accuracy and health outcomes through robust surveillance systems.
Her research interests center on injury intent classification, particularly self-harm and suicide by burns, with a strong regional focus on South Asia. She explores the standardization of terminology and data collection methods across international burn registries, aiming to enhance global health monitoring. Her work also extends to digital transformation in healthcare, including the development of electronic burns registers and process-mapping for self-harm surveillance systems.
The trends in her publications reveal a consistent focus on systematic and scoping reviews, protocol development, and health informatics. Her recent work emphasizes methodological rigor in evaluating clinical registries and improving data quality for injury surveillance globally.
Dr. Bebbington has contributed to significant research in prison mental health, including the safe prescribing of psychoactive medications, and has worked on preventative public health strategies such as winter health initiatives in Wales. She supervises doctoral research and collaborates extensively with international teams on burns and self-harm data systems.
She is actively involved in research groups focused on global burns surveillance and mental health in criminal justice settings. Her work supports the development of standardized frameworks for data collection and policy implementation in low- and middle-income countries.




