Jamie works on ethical, regulatory and broader governance considerations for innovation in health research, systems and care. This work frequently aims to understand diverse perspectives, build consensus, and develop policy recommendations that reflect the needs of patients and the health system as a whole. Recent projects have focused on regulation of AI as a medical device, emerging challenges in diagnostic practice, and professional responsibilities for the use of genomics in medicine.
Prior to joining PHG Foundation, Jamie carried out qualitative research and engagement to inform health, science and technology policy, in particular by using deliberative methods to involve members of the public in decision-making.
Key skills are:
- Public health ethics
- Interdisciplinary research
- Project management
- Stakeholder engagement
- Policy analysis and development
