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Nagina Khan

BHSc, PGCert, Ph.D.


Senior Postdoctoral Researcher

  • Senior Postdoctoral Researcher
  • Editorial Fellow BMJ Leader Journal
  • Editorial Board Member BMC Medical Education

Service user perspectives in mental health, Complex interventions in mental health and Qualitative research methods

Research Interests

Dr Nagina Khan, Ph.D. is a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher, Cultural Psychiatry & Health Inequalities (CHiMES), Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University. She is working on the Experience based investigation and Co-design of approaches to Prevent and reduce Mental Health Act Use: (CO-PACT) study. Nagina has worked as a Scientist at Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) on the mixed method study focused on the Cultural adaptation of CBT for Canadians of South Asian Origin. She was a Medical Research Council (MRC) Research Training Fellow, her research was centred on complex interventions for people with depression, University of Manchester. Post-doctoral studies were undertaken at the NIHR School for Primary Care Research, UK focusing on First episode Psychosis in Young People Using Early Intervention services. Other research interests include, Social Justice in medical education (RCPsych), Professionalism in undergraduate medicine (Touro University Nevada) and Incentivisation,  Schemes in healthcare for HICs and LMICs (Kent University). Nagina is an Editorial board member of the BioMed Central Medical Education Journal. She is also the BMJ Leader Editorial Fellow.

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