Hull York Medical School
Jordan Curry is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at Hull York Medical School. They have experience working on physical activity trials and feasibility studies related to cancer survivors and individuals living with advanced lung cancer. Jordan previously worked in retail, as a football referee, and in various roles at Camp America and Camp Fire Minnesota. Their educational background includes a PhD in Medical Sciences, a Postgraduate Certificate in Research Practice, an MSc in Clinical Exercise Physiology, and a Bachelor's degree in Sports and Exercise.
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.