Global Network

Since Studio Health’s first project in southern Africa in 2009, we’ve stayed international. We’ve visited pharmacies in Kazakhstan, talked public health in Addis Ababa, engaged nurses in Seoul. We’ve worked across Europe and the US as well as in the UK.

In all the work we do we look for ways in which communication can make conversations around health better and in doing so have collaborated with some of the best healthcare practitioners, academics and communications specialists in the industry.

We draw on our unrivalled global network to build programmes and solutions with long-lasting impact.

Candida Halton presenting a talk.

Our expert collaborators

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Prof. Michael Wolf, PhD, MPH

Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University

Study of cognitive, psychosocial and health system factors that affect a person’s ability to successfully manage their health. The design of practical, scalable interventions to help individuals and families to access, understand and use health information.

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Ass. Prof. Stacy Cooper Bailey, PhD, MPH

Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University

Definition and measurement of health literacy and its associations with health outcomes.

Testing of intervention strategies to help individuals promote, protect and manage their health including medication safety and adherence

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Gregory Duncan, MPH

Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University

Health literacy and community pharmacy

Use of digital and e-learning resources to improve health literacy

Health communication and Teach-back in telephone health interventions

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Dr. Tina Cartwright

Reader, University of Westminster Social Sciences

Study of Psychobiology and Health Psychology

Research on management of long term conditions and understanding the patient experience

Current research on wellbeing in patients and the wider population

Gregory Duncan MPH

Our Global Network Partners