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Emma Rowland is an emotional health geographer and qualitative researcher at King's College London. Her research focuses on emotional management, particularly the emotional labor and work of health professionals. She investigates the experiences of ambulance crews delivering care within the NHS and the emotional management of family members caring for patients with long-term conditions or genetic diseases. Emma is also interested in developing psychosocial emotional interventions to support the well-being of health professionals and their patients. Additionally, she engages in public research activities and has a strong interest in advancing this area in her work. Her teaching spans various topics, including evidence-based practice, qualitative research methodologies, quality improvement, and public health, with a focus on health geographies. Emma supervises students at the BSc, MSc, and PhD levels and leads several modules related to nursing and health sciences, emphasizing the significance of qualitative research methods in understanding complex health issues.
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