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.
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The crucial target that most NHS staff don’t know about
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
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How paid 'lived experience partners' can enhance care
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