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CURRICULUM VITAE Sara L. Mallinson, BSc (Hons), PhD

I. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA Name: Sara L Mallinson Address: 72 Edgebrook Point NW, Calgary, Alberta T2A 5J5 Telephone: work (403) 943-495, cell (403) 651-5542 Email: work: [email protected] home: [email protected] Present rank: Senior Research and Evaluation Consultant Institution: Health System Evaluation and Evidence, Alberta Health Services

II. ACADEMIC RECORD Postgraduate Degree Degree: Ph.D. in Sociology Thesis: Listening to Respondents: a study of standardized health measurement Institution: Institute of Public Health Research and Policy, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of . Date: January 2001.

Undergraduate Degree Degree: B.Sc. (Honours) Sociology and Social Psychology, , UK, (1987-1990).

III. RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS 2016-present Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cummings School of Medicine, University of Calgary, AB 2016-present Senior Research and Evaluation Consultant, HSEE, Alberta Health Services, AB 2012-2016 Research and Evaluation Consultant, WRE, Alberta Health Services, AB 2006-2011 Senior Lecturer (tenured), Division of Health Research, , UK. 2004-2006 Lecturer (tenured), Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University, UK. 2001-2004 Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University, UK. 2000-2001 Senior Research Fellow, Nuffield Institute, , UK. 1996-2000 Research Fellow, Institute for Public Health Research & Policy, , UK. 1992-1996 Research Officer, Public Health Research and Resource Centre, University of Salford, UK. 1990-1992 Research Associate, Department of Geography, , Scotland.

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IV. OTHER APPOINTMENTS 2017 Member, Strategic Council, Health Policy Centre, O’Brien Institute for Public Health, University of Calgary. 2016 Mentor, AHS Research Challenge, Alberta Health Services. 2013-present Member, O’Brien Institute for Public Health, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, AB. 2011-present Honorary Researcher, Division of Health Research, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Lancaster, UK. 2011-2012 Visiting Scholar, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, AB. 2009-2011 Associate Director, NIHR Research Design Service for NW England, Lancaster University, UK. 2009-2011 Academic mentor, Specialty Public Health Training Program, NW School of Public Health. 2009-2011 External Examiner, Masters in Public Health Online (qualitative program), University of , UK. 2006-2009 Associate Director, Health Research & Development Unit NW, Lancaster University, UK

V. TEACHING Undergraduate 1999 Introduction to research methods, 3rd year BSc (Hons) Nursing, University of Salford (8 hours). 1993/94 Introduction to sociology, 1st year Medicine, University of Medical School (6 hours).

Post-graduate taught courses 2009-2011 Course Convenor, Qualitative Data Analysis, MSc in Health Research (online), Lancaster University, UK. 2009-2011 Course Convenor, Diverse Evidence Synthesis, MSc in Health Research (online), Lancaster University, UK. 2009-2011 Co-convenor, Health Research: theory and methods, MSc in Health Research (online), Lancaster University, UK 2005-2011 Course convenor, Qualitative Research: an introduction to methods and analysis, International Observatory for End of Life Care, Annual International Research Methods Summer School, Lancaster University. 2003-2005 Session convenor, Standardized Measures of Health, MA Health, Lancaster University.

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Post-graduate supervision PhD Primary Supervisor (with Professor Jennie Popay) for Judith Anders. ”Understanding perceptions of foot health in diabetes” (graduated 2013)

Co-supervisor (with Distinguished Prof Sylvia Walby) for Phillipa Olive “Classifications of intimate partner violence in hospital-based, emergency department health systems” (co-supervisor from 2009-2012, graduated 2013)

MRes Antonia Hopkinson, Research Dissertation, MRes Health Studies (graduated 2010)

Continuing professional development 2010-2011 Proposal development program: three day intensive workshop for the Research for Patient Benefit Program, Research Design Service, Lancaster University, UK. 2009-2011 Applying to the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Program: ½ day worskshop. Research Design Service, Research Design Service, Lancaster University, UK. 2009-2011 Applying for the NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship: ½ day workshop. Research Design Service, various locations, NW England, UK. 2004-2009 Introduction to qualitative research for clinicians: 1 day workshop. Health Research and Development NW, various locations, NW England, UK. 2004-2009 Critical Appraisal Skills: ½ day workshop. Health Research and Development NW, various locations, NW England, UK. 2004-2009 Qualitative data analysis: ½ day workshop. Health Research Development NW, various locations NW England, UK. 2004-2005 Introduction to survey design: 1 day workshop: Health Research Development NW, various locations, NW England, UK.

External examiner PhD PhD examiner for PhD Candidate, Supervised by Prof Fran Baum, Institute for Health, Society and Equity, Flinders University, Australia (graduated 2012). MPH External Examiner, Masters in Public Health Online (qualitative program), , UK

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Curriculum Development 2009 Developed new online modules on qualitative data analysis and diverse evidence synthesis for the MSc in Health Research and blended doctoral programs in the Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University.

2007-2008 Redeveloped and aligned the professional development program for Health Research and Development NW, NW Regional Health Authority, UK

VI. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES Appointments 2010-2011 Lead, Centre for Health Equity Research and Knowledge Exchange, Division of Health Research, Lancaster University, UK. 2010-2016 Coordinator, Economic and Social Research Council Doctoral Bursaries, NW Area (Lancaster, Manchester and Liverpool Universities).

Committees 2016-2017 Evaluation Committee , Ambulatory Community Rehabilitation Model Redesign, Alberta Health Services. 2015-2016 Core Committee, SDoH Literature Review and Survey, Population and Public Health, Alberta Health Services. 2013-present Research Impact Assessment Comittee, Workforce Research and Evaluation, Research Priorities and Implementation, Alberta Health Services. 2008-2011 Ethics Committee, Division of Health Research, Lancaster University. 2008-2011 Friends of Lancaster University Awards Committee, Lancaster University.

VII. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Grant Panel Membership 2017 CIHR Health Policy & Systems Management Research Committee – Project Grant Fall 2017 2016 SPOR PIHCI peer review panel, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Canada. 2009-2011 Health Services Research Doctoral Awards Panel, National Institute for Health Research, UK. 2011 Public Health Research Program, National Institute for Health Research, UK.

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Grant Peer Review 2017 CIHR Project Grant Internal Peer Review, O’Brien Institute for Public Health, Univ. Of Calgary 2017 Pathways to Innovation grants, Addictions and Mental Health SCN, AHS. 2017 Clinical Research Grants (Seed Grants), Cummings School of Medicine, Univ. of Calgary. 2016 CIHR Project Grant Internal Peer Review, O’Brien Institure for Public Health, Univ. Of Calgary 2016 Seniors’ SCN, Alberta Health Services. 2016 Addictions and Mental Health SCN, Alberta Health Services 2008-2011 Program Grants for Applied Research, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), UK. 2009-2011 Public Health Research Program, National Institute for Health Research, UK. 2009-2011 Research for Patient Benefit grant scheme, National Institute for Health Research, UK. 2004-2011 Economic and Social Research Council, UK. 2004-2011 Medical Research Council, UK. 2001-2011 Nuffield Foundation, UK. 2002-2005 The Big Lottery Fund, UK.

Journal Peer Review Social Science and Medicine British Medical Journal Epidemiology and Community Health Sociology Health and Social Care in the Community Critical Public Health Evaluation Policy and Politics BMC Health Services Research

Professional Memberships 2016- Integrated Care Foundation 2003-2011 British Sociological Association 2002-2011 UK Public Health Association (UKPHA)

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VIII. RESEARCH ACTIVITY Awards from Grant Competitions FUNDER: Canadian Frailty Network

GRANT: Transforming Primary Care for Frail Older Seniors

DATE: 2017-2020

VALUE: $372,549 (PI for Alberta)

FUNDER: Alberta Government Occupational Health and Safety Futures Research Program

GRANT: It’s Your Move: Evaluating Improvements to Client Handling Practices in Alberta

DATE: 2016-17 VALUE $198,843.70 (Co-PI as of 2017)

FUNDER: National Institute for Health Research, Research for Patient Benefit Program GRANT: A pilot study to assess the feasibility of a web intervention to prevent relapse in bipolar disorder. DATE: 2013-15 VALUE £230,274 (Co-applicant)

FUNDER: Public Health Program, National Institute for Health Research, UK. GRANT: The impact on health inequalities of approaches to community engagement in the New Deal for Communities regeneration initiative: a mixed-methods evaluation. DATE: 2011-14 VALUE £348,316.45 (Co-applicant)

FUNDER: Policy Research Program, Department of Health, UK. GRANT: ‘Social Capital, History, and Policy Implementation: A Synthesis and Review of the Literature.’ DATE: 2006-2009 VALUE: £119,035.73 (PI)

FUNDER: Friends of Lancaster University Grant Committee, Lancaster University, UK. GRANT: Outreach Award: Workshop on Outcome Evaluation for the National Phobics Society.

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DATE: 2002 VALUE: £850 (Co-PI)

FUNDER: Research & Graduate College, University of Salford, UK. GRANT: Writing and Research Development Award. DATE: 2000-2001 VALUE: £5,450 (PI)

FUNDER: Embryonic Research Awards, University of Salford, UK GRANT: ‘Local history and social capital in Salford.’ DATE: 1999-2000 VALUE: £6,500 (PI)

FUNDER: Department of Health, UK GRANT: Health Services Research Training Fellowship: ‘Listening to Respondents’ DATE: 1995-1999 VALUE: £76, 000 (PI)

Other grants and awards FUNDER: Institute for Health Economics GRANT: Fit for Work: developing resources for employers DATE: Jan 2016-December 2018 VALUE: $304,000 (CO-PI)

FUNDER: Economic and Social Research Council, UK. AWARD: Seminar Series: New Knowledge Spaces. DATE: 2011-13 VALUE: £15,500 (Co-applicant)

FUNDER: National Institute for Health Research, Department of Health, UK. AWARD: Research Design Service for the North West of England (5 year award). DATE: 2010-2015

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VALUE: £5,000,000 (Co-applicant)

FUNDER: Regional Health Authority NW, Department of Health, UK AWARD: Public Health Mapping Project: Mapping research activity in the field of population health and well- being in the NW. DATE: 2010-11 VALUE: £20, 000 (PI)

Grant proposals under review FUNDER: Canadian Institutes for Health Research GRANT: SPOR PIHCI Comparative program and policy analysis: Supporting integration through primary health care teams: A comparative policy analysis across four Canadaina provinces DATE: March 2018 (submission deadline) VALUE: $62,500 (Co-I, Lead Dr Nelly Oelke UBC)

FUNDER: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council GRANT: Partnership Grant: Digital divides, digital connections and their policy implications in urban life DATE: Feb 2018 (submission deadline) VALUE: $25,000 (co-app, Lead Dr Melanie Rock)

Grant proposals not funded FUNDER: Canadian Institutes for Health Research GRANT: Knowledge Synthesis: Equitable health policy development: a realist review of equity- focused health impact assessment tools DATE: 2016 (not funded – assessed in top 25%) VALUE: $99,750 (CO-PI)

IX. PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Journal Papers Harries, U., and Hill, S*. (1993) "The Outcomes Process: some reflections on research with people in their 60s and 70s". Critical Public Health, 4 (4): 21-28.

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Hill, S.* Harries, U., Popay, J. (1996) 'Is the SF-36 suitable for routine health outcomes assessment in health care for older people? Evidence from preliminary work in community based health services.' Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 50 (1): 94-98.

Smith, S.J. and Mallinson, S. (1996) 'The problem with social housing: discretion, accountability and the welfare ideal.' Policy and Politics, 24 (4): 339-357.

Smith, S.J. and Mallinson, S. (1997) 'Housing for Health in a Post-Welfare State.' Housing Studies, 12:173-200.

Mallinson, S. (1998) 'The short-form 36 and older people: some problems encountered when using postal administration.' Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 52 (5): 324-328.

Easterlow, D., Smith, S.J., and Mallinson, S. (2000) 'Housing for health: the role of owner occupation.' Housing Studies,15(3):367-386.

Mallinson, S. (2002) ‘Listening to respondents: a qualitative evaluation of a health status questionnaire’ Social Science and Medicine, 54 (1): 11-21.

Mallinson, S., Popay, J., Elliott, E., Bennett, S., Bostock, L., Gatrell, A., Thomas, C., Williams, G. (2003) 'Historical data for health inequalities research: a research note.' Sociology, 37(4),771-80.

Mallinson, S., Popay, J., Kowarzik, U., (2006) ' Developing the public workforce: a ‘communities of practice’ perspective.' Policy and Politics, 34(2) 265-85.

Mallinson, S. Popay, J., Kowarzik, U. (2006) ‘Collaborative work in public health? Reflections on the experience of public health networks.' Critical Public Health, 16(3), 259-265.

Popay J., Mallinson, S., Kowarzik, U. MacKian, S., Busby, H. and Elliot, H. (2004) ‘Developing public health work in local health systems.’ Primary Health Care Research and Development, 5(4): 338-350.

Mallinson, S, and Popay J. (2007) ‘Describing depression: somatic metaphors in accounts of mental distress in different ethnic groups’ Sociology of Health and Illness, 29 (6): 857–871

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Popay J., Mallinson, S., Kowarzik, U., MacKian, S., Barker, J. (2007) ‘Social problems, primary care and pathways to help and support: addressing health inequalities at the individual level. Part I: the GP perspective.’J Epidemiology and Community Health; 61: 966-971.

Popay J., Mallinson, S., Kowarzik, U. MacKian, S Barker, J. (2007) ‘Social problems, primary care and pathways to help and support: addressing health inequalities at the individual level. Part II: lay perspectives.’ J Epidemiology and Community Health; 61: 972-977.

Lobban, F., Barrowclough, C., Jeffery, S., Bucci, S., Taylor, K., Mallinson, S., Fitzsimmons, M., and Marshall, M. (2010) “Understanding factors influencing substance use in people with recent onset psychosis: A qualitative study” Social Science & Medicine: 70; 1141–1147.

Pearce, M., Gedling, C., Whittle, G, Tickle, M., Mallinson, S (2011) “An investigation into the factors which dentists use to decide whether or not to render a patient edentulous.” Primary Dental Care: 18 (1); 13-18.

Hastings, S.E., Armitage, G.D., Mallinson, S., Jackson, K., & Suter, E. (2014). Exploring the relationship between governance mechanisms in healthcare and health workforce outcomes: A systematic review. BMC Health Services Research, 14: 479.

Hastings, S.E., Mallinson, S., Armitage, G.D., Jackson, K., & Suter, E. (2014). “Mind the gap: Governance mechanisms and health workforce outcomes”. Healthcare Policy, 10: 1-14.

Deutschlander, S. and Mallinson, S (2014) “Measuring behaviour as an outcome of interprofessional education interventions: a review of a recent tool inventory.” Journal of Research on Interprofessional Education, 4: 1-19

Lobban, F., Dodd, A., Dagnan, D., Diggle, P., Griffiths, M., Hollingsworth, B., Knowles, D., Long, R., Mallinson, S., et al (2015) “Feasibility and acceptability of web-based enhanced relapse prevention for bipolar disorder (ERPonline): Trial protocol.” Contemporary Clinical Trials, 41:100-109.

Aslam-Arain, M., Suter, E., Mallinson, S., Hepp, S. et al (2017) “Interprofessional education for internationally educated health professionals: an environmental scan.” Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 10: 87-93.

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Mallinson, S., Misfledt, R., Boakye, O., Wong, S. (2018) Comparative Policy Analysis: identifying policy options for team based primary care in Western Canada. SAGE ResearchMethods Case Study. Online http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526428363

Suter, E., Mallinson, S., Misfeldt, R., Boakye, O., Wong, S., and Nasmith, L. (2017) “Advancing team-based primary health care: a comparative analysis of policies in Western Canada.”, BMC Health Services Research,17(1),493.

Misfeldt, R., Mallinson, S., Suter, E., Boakye, O., Wong, S., Naysmith, L. (2017) Exploring Context and the Factors Shaping Team-Based Primary Healthcare Policies in Three Canadian Provinces: A Comparative Analysis. Healthcare Policy, 13(1):74-93.

Dodd, A, Mallinson, S., Griffiths, M., Morriss, R., Jones, S. and Lobban, F. (2017) “Users’ experiences of an online intervention for bipolar disorder: important lessons for design and evaluation.” Evidence Based Mental Health, 20:133-139.

Book Chapters Smith S. J. and Hill S. (1992) 'Unwelcome Home'. In Grant C. (editor), Built to Last, London: Roof.

Mallinson, S and Popay, J (2008) ‘Describing depression: somatic metaphors in accounts of mental distress in different ethnic groups.’ In: Ahmad, W. and Bradby, H. (Eds) Ethnicity, Health and Health Care: Understanding Diversity, Tackling Disadvantage, London: Wiley-Blackwell.

Mallinson, S. et. al. (2008) ‘Historical data for health inequalities research’. In Earle, S. and Leatherby, G; The Sociology of Health Care: a reader for health professionals Hampshire: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Popay, J and Mallinson, S (2010) Qualitative Evidence Synthesis. In Bourgault, Dingwall, De Vries, The Sage handbook of qualitative methods in health research. London: Sage.

Mallinson, S., Popay, J., Williams, G. (2017) Part 2, 2.3 Qualitative Research. In Guest C, Ricciardi, W. et al, The Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice (4th Ed). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Mallinson, S., Suter E. (2017) Governance and accountability in integrated health care systems. In Volker, Stein, Goodwin et al. Handbook of Integrated Care, London: Springer

Popay, J., Mallinson, S., Williams, G. (forthcoming in 2018) Qualitative Research Methods. In Detels, R., Leyland, A., Baum, F. et al Oxford Textbook of Global Public Health. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Non-peer reviewed papers Harries, U., and Hill, S. (1993) "The Outcomes Process: some reflections on research with people in their 60's and 70's". Critical Public Health, 4 (4): 21-28.

Hill, S., and Harries U. (1994) "Assessing the outcome of health care for older people in a community setting: should we be using the SF-36?"in: Outcomes Briefing 4, UK Outcomes Clearing House, Nuffield Institute for Health, Leeds.

Harries, U. and Hill, S. (1994) "Two sides of the coin." Health Service Journal, 104, 22.9.1994: 25.

Stevens, R. and Hill, S. (1994) "Housing distribution and health profiles." Radical Statistics, 54: 41-48.

Hill, S., Pratt, C., and Elliott, E. (1995) "Research and practice with people from minority ethnic groups: some guiding principles." In: Proceedings of 1994 Research and the Midwife Conference, School of Nursing and Royal College of Midwives.

Fairlamb, P., Robertson, J., Hatton, C., Mallinson, S. (2013) The experiences of people with learning disabilities in using the internet and social network sites. Cumbria Partnership Journal of Research, Practice and Learning, vol 3, issue 1, p3.

Reports Hill, S. (1992) "Annotated Bibliography" in Smith S.J. 'Race' and Housing in Britain: a review and research agenda. Drummond Street Reprographics, Edinburgh University and Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Hill, S., Smith, S. J., and Alexander, A. (1992) Accommodating Health Problems and Mobility Difficulties: Access to General and Special Needs Housing. Report No.4, Dept. of Geography, University of Edinburgh.

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Smith, S. J., and Hill, S. (1992) Housing Provision for People with Health Problems: Putting Policy into Practice. Report No.5, Dept. of Geography, University of Edinburgh.

Smith, S. J., Hill, S., and Alexander, A. (1992) Housing Provision for People with Health and Mobility Needs: A Guide to Good Practice. Dept. of Geography, University of Edinburgh.

Popay J, Edwards, E. Hill, S, Pratt, C (1994) Social support and the health and welfare of young children and women living in poverty. Final Report to the ESRC

Hill, S., and Harries, U. (1995) Patients' assessments of the outcomes of their care. PHRRC Research Report 3, August 1995.

Mallinson, S (2000) Listening to Respondents: validating the SF-36 Health Status questionnaire. Final Report to the North West Regional Health Authority R&D Committee.

Mallinson, S (2001) Listening to Respondents: a qualitative validation of the SF-36 Health Status Questionnaire. PhD Thesis, University of Salford.

Popay, J., Mallinson, S., Kowarzik, U.(2003) Developing Public Health Work In Local Health Systems. Final Report to the Department of Health, May 2003.

Mallinson, S, Popay, J. (2004) Mental Distress and Help Seeking: a qualitative study in two ethnic groups. Final Report of an MRC funded study, DHR, Lancaster University.

Mallinson, S., French, B., Attree, P. Popay. J. (2008) Historical evidence reviews and the public health evidence base: a methodological case-study; Final Report. DHR, Lancaster University

Mallinson, S. and Bailey, C. (2008) Charlestown and Lower : a local history of community Development: Methods. DHR: University of Lancaster.

Mallinson, S. and Bailey, C. (2008) Charlestown and Lower Kersal: a local history of community Development: Findings. DHR: Lancaster University.

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Hastings, S., Armitage, G., Mallinson, S, Suter, E, Jackson, K. (2013) Exploring the relationship between governance models in healthcare and health workforce transformation: a systematic review. Workforce Research and Evaluation, Alberta Health Services.

Suter, E., Misfeldt, R., Mallinson, S., Wilhelm, A., Boakye, O., Marchildon, G., Kende, l.D., Nasmith, L., Wong, S., Lai, D. (2014). Comparative review of the policy landscape of team-based primary health care service delivery in Western Canada. Workforce Research and Evaluation, Alberta Health Services.

Suter, E. and Mallinson, S (2015) In-depth description of the system enabler ‘Accountability’: WHO CIHSD and people centred care. WHO Regional Office for Europe, Geneva.

X. PRESENTATIONS Conference Papers Harries, U., and Hill, S. "It's the best thing that ever happened to me: Interviewing patients about the outcome of their care." Advancing Clinical Audit. Wolverhampton, May 1993.

Hill, S. "Interviewing older people about the outcome of health care." BSA Medical Sociology Group Conference, York, September 1993.

Hill, S., and Harries, U. "Patients' assessments of their care: standardised measures and qualitative understandings of outcomes." ESRC Local Voices in the NHS Seminar Series, Salford, December 1993.

Hill, S. "Comparison of qualitative understandings and quantitative summaries of patients' assessments of the outcomes of their care." EUPHA Annual Conference, Copenhagen, December 1994.

Hill, S., Pratt, C., and Elliott, E. "Research and practice with people from minority ethnic groups: some guiding principles." Research and the Midwife Conference, Glasgow, November 1994

Mallinson, S. “Listening to Respondents” BSA Medical Sociology Group Conference, York, September 1999.

Mallinson, S. “Qualitative methods in the validation of health status questionnaires.’ ESRC multi-disciplinary group on health related quality of life. Sheffield University, December, 1999.

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Mallinson, S. “Out of the past: exploring the roots of health inequalities” (Poster) BSA Medical sociology conference, York, Sept 2002

Mallinson, S., Popay, J. and Kowarzik, U. “What is public health? The perceptions of people working in and around primary care.” BSA Medical Sociology Group Conference, York, Sept 2002

Mallinson, S. “Exploring the roots of health inequalities: a case study in local context analysis” UKPHA Annual Public Health Forum, Cardiff, March 2003.

Mallinson, S. “Help-seeking for social needs: a study of referral pathways in primary care.” UKPHA Annual Public Health Forum, Cardiff, March 2003

Bingley, A and Mallinson, S. Challenging the ritual: developing appropriate research methods for the evaluation of CAM practice. Diversity and Debate in Alternative and Complementary Medicine, ACHRN Conference, Nottingham July 2004.

Mallinson, S. Cognitive testing and health surveys.’ Invited paper for Primary Care Sciences Research Centre Seminar Series, Keele, February 2006

Mallinson, S. ‘Using historical evidence to inform social policy implementation.’ Evidence-Based Policies and Indicator Systems Conference: London, July 2006.

French, B., Mallinson, S., Attree, P., Popay, J. Memories of place: a narrative synthesis RCN. International Nursing Research Conference, Dundee, April 07.

Mallinson, S., French, B., Attree, P., Popay, J. Using Historical Evidence in Qualitative Systematic Reviews: testing a method. 7th International Campbell Collaboration Colloquium, London, May 14-16, 2007.

Mallinson, S. Getting research into practice: the role of RDSUs. National RDSU Conference, London, June 2007.

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Mallinson, S. and Popay, J. “They might be sleeping pills but I’m not sure.” Help seeking, prescription drugs and the management of mental distress.” BSA Medical Sociology Group Conference, Manchester, Sept 2009.

Mallinson, S. Diverse Evidence Synthesis (poster). BSA Medical Sociology Group Conference, Manchester, September 2009.

Fairlamb, P., Robertson, J., Hatton, C, Mallinson, S. The experiences of people with learning disabilities in using the internet and social network sites. Seattle Club Intellectual Disability Research Conference, Kendal, Dec 13- 14, 2010

Hastings, S., Armitage, G., Hepp, S., Jackson, K., Mallinson, S., Misfeldt, R., Suter, E., Exploring the relationship between governance models in healthcare and health workforce transformation: A systematic review. Annual CAHSPR Conference. Vancouver, May 2013.

Mallinson, S. Governance Models and Health Workforce Transformation: A Systematic Review. Accelerating Primary Care Conference, Edmonton, December 2013.

Mallinson, S. Advancing Team-based Primary Health Care, Accelerating Primary Care, November 23-26, 2014, Edmonton, AB

Mallinson, S., and Misfeldt, R. Conducting Comparative Policy Research in the Real World: Lessons from a cross- provincial review of team based primary health care. CHNET-Works Webinar, January 15, 2015.

Conference workshops and symposiums Mallinson, S., Downe, S., Gedling, C. Collaborations and Multi-disciplinary working. workshop session, Annual NIHR Trainee Conference, Manchester, September 2009.

Mallinson, S., French, B., and Popay, J. “ Diverse Evidence Synthesis: an introduction to tools and processes” Methods Workshop for 7th International Campbell Collaboration Colloquim, London, May 2007.

Mallinson, S., French, B. “Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Symposium” Invited panel member and convenor, University of Madrid, Spain, November 2006.

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Mallinson, S. “Qualitative methods in quality of life research.” Invited workshop convenor. ISOQOL Annual Conference, Barcelona, November 1999.

XI OTHER INFORMATION I have three children. I have worked part-time since 1997 in an effort to balance home and work-life. I moved to Canada from the UK in 2011. I am a permanent resident of Canada.

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