Carl May @carlrmay
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FAcSS & Hon FRCGP. Implementation Science (Normalization Process Theory), Medical Sociology (Burden of Treatment Theory), cooking (wild garlic risotto).
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https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/aboutus/people/may.carl 17-05-2009 18:03:43
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Michael R Gionfriddo Juan P Brito Victor Montori, MD 💙 Frances Mair Carl May @carlrmay ‼️An important addition this year: we have a live stream registration option for plenary and panel sessions. ‼️
Michael R Gionfriddo Juan P Brito Victor Montori, MD 💙 Frances Mair Carl May @carlrmay AND as always patients & patient advocates can register for free.
#bloodyhellKen . Remember getting a bottle of Ferrous for $29 at Leo's supermarket in Kew in 2015. Now close to $1000. Should have taken it home and kept it.
A captivated group of academics and practitioners & clinicians learning about & leaning into #normalisationprocesstheory
Great convos & reflections across the room about trust, relationships, operations, & accountability. 🙏🏾 for holding space for our questions Carl May @carlrmay
Day 2 of Normalisation Process Theory Masterclass has begun. Carl May @carlrmay.bsky.social busy presenting and answering our many questions. Such an inspirational and engaging presenter. Thank you Carl!
And that’s a wrap. Thank you Carl May @carlrmay.bsky.social for your masterclass on Normalisation Process Theory 🙏🙏
A wonderful day on the Mornington Peninsula with Scott and Dr Darsh Ayton - generous hosts and fascinating conversation.There was also some wine, obvs.
One of the many joys of this visit to @Monashas been meeting fellow visitor Maria E. Fernandez, PhD and learning about intervention mapping. Looking forward to collaborating!
Carl May @carlrmay.bsky.social Monash University Oh wow, I am so jealous of this right now. Mostly though I’d love to join you! 🍻
Fabulous day talking Normalization Process Theory with a whole bunch of new friends at Monash University Melbourne. I love this city. Currently enjoying a pint of IPA in St Kilda.
New The Michael Marmot Institute of Health Equity UCL analysis confirms since 2010 central government spending cuts to local authorities were highest in areas with lower life expectancy and more health inequalities, further harming health in these places @MichaeMarmot @UCL bit.ly/LEGAP
Day 2 of our equity in intervention mapping workshop with key stakeholders has begun. And Carl May @carlrmay is in the house!! Wow. Having Carl & Maria Fernandez & our industry experts & consumer lived experience expertise is next level brilliant!!
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#EquityMatters