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I have taught sociology of health and health policy topics relevant to the MBBS course for over 20 years at SGUL. I also teach three modules on the 3rd year of the BSc Biomedical Science course ('Biomedical science in society'; 'Comparative Health Policy'; research project in Community health in a London Borough').
I am the academic lead for student-selected component (SSC) in Year 1 of the MBBS 4 programme (SSCG), and for Year 2 of the MBBS 5 programme (SSC1).
My most recent book, 'The Biomedical Sciences in Society: An Interdisciplinary Analysis', will be published by Palgrave on April 2nd 2021 -
https://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9789811595226
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