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Stephen Richer is a Lecturer in Health Sciences at Bournemouth University. His research focuses on homeless populations' health service access, technology-based health interventions, and neuroscience topics like cortisol regulation. Recent work includes studies on how homeless individuals access health services and the role of technology in their wellbeing. He has collaborated on resilience training programs for surgeons and explored the Thompson Cortisol Hypothesis in neurological rehabilitation.
Key research areas include public health equity, healthcare technology innovation, and mental health support for marginalized groups. His work bridges social sciences, clinical practice, and neuroscience to address systemic health challenges.
Recent publications (2022-2014) reflect his dual focus on homelessness-related health issues and neuroscience mechanisms. He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals like International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, and presented at conferences on surgeon resilience (ACBS World Conference 2019).
Collaborations include projects with Burdett Trust and interdisciplinary teams addressing homelessness, surgeon wellbeing, and neurological rehabilitation. No scientific awards listed, but active in grant-funded research projects like ProTechS initiative.
