An Idiot's Guide to Academic Research

#8 Prof. Carol Clark: Women's Health, Pain Perception, Equality, Pregnancy, Physiotherapy

1 h 45 min · 13. Juli 2023
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Prof. Carol Clark is a Physiotherapist and is affiliated to the Department for Rehabilitation and Sport Sciences at Bournemouth University. Her research is aimed at improving the lives of those who experience pain in a variety of situations and conditions, with reference to understanding pain and the nonpharmacological management of pain. Her research interests are broadly aimed at empowering people to lead healthier lives and by informing the design of strategies that better support self-management. Carol also represents the BU Allied Health Professionals (AHP) on the Dorset Integrated Care Services AHP Council and is the senate representative on the Bournemouth University Board. She has presented her work nationally and internationally has received funding in research and education for undertaking and disseminating research.

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