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Susie Aldiss is a Research Fellow in the School of Health Sciences at the University of Surrey, specializing in children and young people's cancer care, transitional healthcare, and patient-centered research. She holds a BSc in Psychology from the University of York and an MSc in Health Psychology from University College London.
Her research focuses on improving communication in healthcare, transitioning young patients from pediatric to adult services, and supporting families through undiagnosed genetic conditions. Notable projects include the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership for Children's Cancer and evaluations of transition nursing networks. She has contributed to developing benchmarks for transitional care and explored staff experiences during the pandemic.
Key themes in her publications include patient involvement in research, healthcare transition protocols, and staff resilience. She collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, young people, and policymakers to address gaps in healthcare delivery. Her work emphasizes practical solutions for coordinated care and policy reforms.

