Luke McGeoch

Luke McGeoch graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2018 with a Distinction in Medicine and a First-Class intercalated degree in Pharmacology. He served as supervisor of undergraduate physiology at Christ’s College, Cambridge. As an Academic Foundation Doctor in Bristol, Luke led a quality improvement programme to reduce discharge times, designed and delivered a peer-led teaching programme for foundation doctors, and coordinated a shadowing scheme for medical students. He was subsequently awarded an MRC-Oxford scholarship to study for an MSc in Global Health Sciences and Epidemiology at the University of Oxford, graduating top of year with Distinction.

  • Carbon dioxide
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    The crucial target that most NHS staff don’t know about

    2023-10-03T11:37:00

    Achieving net zero emissions while delivering quality healthcare requires integrating environmental sustainability with core care priorities, engaging staff, and reshaping policies, write co-authors Luke McGeoch and Tom Hardie

  • People putting the pieces together
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    How paid 'lived experience partners' can enhance care

    2023-09-29T11:29:00

    The Health Innovation Network transformed its approach by embedding strategic lived experience partners, enhancing co-production, and fostering meaningful community engagement, thus shaping healthcare projects and dismantling traditional power barriers