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Lecturer in Epidemiology/ Tobacco Control, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
Dr. Elena Ratschen graduated in Culture and Language Studies at the University of Passau, Germany, in 2004, before commencing her first employment as a quality & process management consultant in healthcare. She came to Nottingham in 2006, achieved a Masters in Public Health degree with distinction in 2007, and a PhD (part-funded by the Medical Research Council) in 2009. She was appointed Lecturer in Tobacco Control in November 2009.
Keywords:
Tobacco dependence and mental illness; tobacco control and policy; qualitative research; health inequalities; vulnerable populations.
Elena convenes the Health Inequalities module on the Masters in Public Health course and contributes to the teaching of BmedSci undergraduate students and the Masters in Public Health tobacco module.
Elena's current work focusses on the area of smoking and mental illness, with a special interest in the introduction of smokefree policies in mental health settings and the development of tailored… read more
Elena's current work focusses on the area of smoking and mental illness, with a special interest in the introduction of smokefree policies in mental health settings and the development of tailored tobacco dependence support for people with mental health problems. She has used both qualitative and quantitative approaches to her studies, and also has experience with piloting interventions in mental healt settings.Elena is currently leading a Department of Health funded pilot project aiming to develop a comprehensive and tailored tobacco dependence support model for mental health inpatient and community settings.
Other areas of research interest include harm reduction, vulnerable populations and substance abuse.
The University of NottinghamMedical School Nottingham, NG7 2UH
telephone: +44 (0) 115 823 0208 fax: +44 (0) 115 823 0214 email: chs-enquiries@nottingham.ac.uk