Jodie Crooks is an experienced qualitative research manager currently working at Marie Curie UK since July 2022, following a role as a research associate at the University of Leeds from August 2021 to July 2022. Prior experience includes serving as a co-researcher at The McPin Foundation, contributing to the Blueprint Project aimed at enhancing therapeutic service accessibility within CAMHS, as well as working as a healthcare assistant at Exemplar Health Care, where collaboration with multidisciplinary teams supported individuals with complex mental health issues. Jodie also worked as a research assistant at Newcastle University, contributing to a NIHR-funded project focused on increasing organ donation rates among BAME communities. Jodie holds a Master of Science in Cognitive Development and Disorders from the University of Leeds and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Newcastle University.
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