Hull York Medical School
Alex Wray is a Health Services Research Fellow at York St. John University and an Ideas Fund Project Manager and Independent Researcher at P.A.U.L FOR BRAIN RECOVERY. With a background as a Matron at Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and experience in various healthcare roles, Alex has also worked as a Freelance facilitator at Child Bereavement UK. Their dedication to research and healthcare has been evident throughout their career, earning a PhD in Supporting bereaved children and families from Hull York Medical School.
This person is not in the org chart
Hull York Medical School
Hull York Medical School was founded in September 2003 as a partnership between the University of Hull, the University of York and the NHS in North and East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire. Its first cohort of students graduated in 2008. The development and ethos of the school reflects innovative thinking about the kind of medical education required in the 21st century and a collaborative model of research development. Hull York Medical School provides a focus for improving the quality and equity of local health care and population health, the continuing professional development of all staff at all levels in the NHS, and assisting the NHS to retain newly qualified doctors. It is also the engine for the development of excellent medical and health research in the region.