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个人简介

Molly Hashmi-Greenwood is a Physiotherapy Lecturer within the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing and Assessment Lead for all undergraduate and postgraduate Physiotherapy courses. Molly specialises in cardiorespiratory physiotherapy, leading the cardiorespiratory section of the team at UG and PG levels. She teaches across all levels, inputting into a number of modules ranging from developing professional practice and introductory level physiotherapy through to complex case management and advanced practice at PG level. She also teaches a range of qualified staff in practice via bespoke courses. Molly has wide-ranging research experience encompassing laboratory, clinical trial and healthcare settings.

研究领域

MSc Clinical Research Dissertation completed taking a mixed methods approach which comprised of (a) Evaluation of rehabilitation service provision in a critical care environment and adherence to NICE guidelines. (b) Qualitative interviews assessing perceptions of rehabilitation provision in critical care as well as feasibility and acceptability of the use of a newly developed assessment and monitoring tool for this client group. PhD Biomedical Science/Cell Physiology entitled "Intracellular Ca2+ cell signalling pathways in Persistent Hyperinsulinaemic Hypoglycaemia of Infancy".

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Hashmi-Greenwood, M.N. & Coster, J.E. (2015) Evaluating impact of the Chelsea critical care physical assessment (CPAx) tool on rehabilitation in critical care and feasibility in practice. Poster presentation at Physio UK conference Liverpool October 2015 Hashmi-Greenwood, M.N. (2015) Feasibility, acceptability and impact of the Chelsea Physical Assessment tool on critical care rehabilitation. Abstract published in the International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. August 2015, Vol 22, No 8 (S8) following poster presentation below. Hashmi-Greenwood, M.N. (2015) Evaluation of the impact of the Chelsea critical care physical assessment (CPAx) tool on rehabilitation provision in critical care: feasibility and acceptability in practice. Poster presentation at Physiotherapy Research Society conference University of Leicester (April 2015) Hashmi-Greenwood, M.N. & Coster, J.E. (2014) An evaluation of critical care rehabilitation services and investigation of the feasibility and acceptability of using a novel assessment tool by physiotherapists at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (STH NHS FT). BMRC-MERI Winter Poster Event Dec 2014 MacFarlane, W.M., Chapman, J.C., Shepherd, R.M., Hashmi, M.N., Kamimura, N., Cosgrove. K.E., O’Brien, R.E., Barnes, P.D., Hart, A.W., Docherty, H.M., Lindley, K.J., Aynsley-Green, A., James, R.F.L., Docherty, K. & Dunne, M.J. (1999) Engineering a Glucose-responsive Human Insulin-secreting Cell Line from Islets of Langerhans Isolated from a Patient with Persistent Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia of Infancy. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 274, No. 48, pp. 34059–34066.

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