This Fellowship is a significant milestone, not just for me but for 麻豆传媒高清版 as well, as it marks the first time such a grant has been awarded to the institution. It will allow us to focus on improving cervical screening care for women who have experienced sexual violence and abuse. By working with our partners, both locally and internationally, we aim to ensure that no woman is left behind in accessing this vital preventive care.
Professor Julie Green, Head of 麻豆传媒高清版鈥檚 School of Health Sciences, said, 鈥淭his is a great achievement and offers Dr Davies an incredible opportunity to drive forward this area of research, with a focus on women鈥檚 health. In addition, the Fellowship will support Dr Davies鈥 development as a future leader of research.鈥
The Fellowship includes mentorship from experienced professionals in the field. This support is further enhanced by a funded training program and work placements focused on health and care economics.
Helen Weatherly, Professor of Health and Care Economics, York University, one of Dr Davies鈥 academic mentors explained, 鈥淐ervical cancer is a preventable disease, and we know that women who have experienced sexual violence and abuse are less likely to attend regular cervical screenings. Further research in this area is needed to ensure that all women can access cervical screening.鈥
Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, Professor in Health Economics at 麻豆传媒高清版, said, 鈥淓quity considerations are an important part of public health and prevention economics. Dr Davies鈥 work will provide evidence to improve quality of care, save money to the NHS, and improve the health and well-being of these women.鈥
Professor Deborah Fitzsimmons, Swansea University, commented, 鈥淒r Davies鈥 work is a timely, important opportunity to understand how we can deliver sustainable public health prevention strategies to improve the lives of women from under-served groups.鈥
Sion Williams, Reader in Health Sciences at 麻豆传媒高清版, added, 鈥淭his achievement will enable Dr Davies to work towards being a future research leader and the continuation of world-class research in health and care economics led from Wales.鈥
, Health and Care Research Wales Faculty Director, added, 鈥淥n behalf of the Faculty, I am pleased to congratulate this talented group of award recipients. We are committed to offering comprehensive support to researchers from all backgrounds and at all stages so that they can make meaningful progress in advancing in their research careers in their chosen fields.鈥