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On Episode 5 of Researcher Revealed:

Associate Professor Lindsey Cherry joins Dr Rosalynn Austin to talk all about mentorship. Lindsey was requested as both a guest for the podcast and to focus on the topic of mentorship by the listeners.

Top 3 takeaways

1) Mentorship is a combination of asking probing questions together with expert advice. It is the art of showing you the art of the possible

2) The value interdisciplinary mentorship to reframe for perspective.

3) Research is for anyone who has a gripe or a complaint! Be brave and reach out to researchers to help you with your gripe or move to an environment where you will get the support to explore your gripe.

Bio:

Lindsey is Associate Professor of Personalised Care at the University of Southampton and Education Environment Lead for Central Southampton Primary Care Network. Lindsey completed her PhD in 2012 in the epidemiology of rheumatic foot disease and has since remained an active clinical academic Podiatrist, authoring several textbook chapters, national and international policy briefs, clinical guidelines, or best practice guides and publishing over 50 peer reviewed papers. Lindsey has been lead or co-applicant for over £5million research funding and leads a programme of research focussed upon supporting personalised care for people to live well with long term conditions.

She leads the personalised care research programme within LTC group at Soton; this is about putting the person at the centre of their health care. There has been massive changes to UK policy & workforce transformation that support this type of care, however this is against a backdrop of service pressure and efficiency drivers. Mentorship has been an important pillar of workforce transformation (experienced personally and relevant at scale) and will be vital with likely future reform.

Lindsey is reading:

This Child of Mine, by Emma Claire Wilson

Find Lindsey:

X (Twitter): @cherry_linds

Website: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/people/5x5gvy/doctor-lindsey-cherry

Read some of Lindsey’s Research:

https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article/61/10/3907/6619581?login=false

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00296-022-05236-8

https://jfootankleres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13047-021-00486-4

The content in this podcast are the personal opinions and experiences of the researchers (Dr Rosalynn Austin and Assistant professor Lindsey Cherry) and not that of any of the institutions that may be affiliated with.


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