Blog – Reflections on My PhD Viva & Next Steps
Don’t miss Dr Hannah Hussain’s final blog! She reflects on her PhD viva journey, sharing insights and tips for success. A must-read for PhD students!
Hannah Hussain is a PhD Student in Health Economics at The University of Sheffield. As a proud third generation migrant and British-Asian, her career path has been linear and ever evolving, originally qualifying as a Pharmacist in Nottingham, then Health Economics in Birmingham. Her studies have opened a world into Psychology, Mental Health and other areas of health, and with that and personal influences she found her passion for dementia.
Don’t miss Dr Hannah Hussain’s final blog! She reflects on her PhD viva journey, sharing insights and tips for success. A must-read for PhD students!
In this blog Hannah Hussain writes about the unique challenges diverse communities face in UK dementia care and why we need inclusive solutions.
Hannah Hussain shares insights on PhD thesis writing, as she comes to the final stages of completing her own! Structure understanding, feedback & storytelling
Exploring the resilience of caregivers, Hannah Hussain addressesthe challenges of coping with the distress of dementia, especially under adverse conditions.
Explore statistical mapping with Hannah Hussain’s blog. From community pharmacy to PhD, learn how she navigated quantitative research challenges.
In this blog by Hannah Hussain, llearn how to prepare for a conference and when you get there, how to maximise your experience
Fight Sarcopenia: Lift Weights to Improve Your Health. Discover how resistance training benefits older adults’ muscles, bones, heart, brain, and mood.
Hannah Hussain provides an introduction to psychometrics after using them in her own work for outcome development and validation.
How do vitamins and food supplements impact the brain? Pharmacist and PhD Student Hannah Hussain takes us through their role.
Hannah Hussain talks through how we measure ‘health outcomes’, important when evaluating if the treatment or intervention was successful.
Virtual Reality isn’t just for fun gaming, it’s increasingly used as a valuable tool for dementia researchers. Hannah Hussain explore for tech & dementia week
Getting medicine use “right” has the potential to not only improve patient outcomes but also contribute to patient safety, Hannah Hussain explores