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Michele Peters is an Associate Professor in the Applied Health Research Unit at the University of Oxford. Her work focuses on improving the quality of health and social care for people living with long-term chronic conditions. She serves as the Deputy Director of the NIHR Policy Research Programme and leads the Quality, Safety, and Outcomes theme within the Health and Social Care Research Unit. Michele's research investigates patient, carer, and reported outcome experience data to improve the quality of health care services. She actively collaborates with Patient Public Involvement Advisors, policymakers, and healthcare professionals. Her specific research interests include quality and safety integration in health and social care services, developing patient and carer-reported outcome measures and core outcome sets, and conducting qualitative mixed methods research. Michele has a robust background in medical sociology and is involved in curriculum development and assessment monitoring for various courses, including the MSc in Global Health. Joining the University of Oxford in 2006, she previously worked as a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam. Michele holds a BSc in Nutrition, an MSc in Health Exercise Sciences, a conversion diploma in Psychology, and a PhD in Health Medical Sciences, along with a Postgraduate Teaching Certificate from the University of Oxford.
Applied Health Research Unit, University of Oxford • Oxford, England
Michele Peters leads research to improve quality health and social care for long-term chronic conditions.
Erasmus Medical Centre, Department of Medical Psychology • Rotterdam, Netherlands
Conducted research in medical psychology focusing on health outcomes.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.