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Designing Effective PILs – Dr Lydia O’Sullivan

2023 HRB-TMRN Spring School

Dr Lydia O’Sullivan

Senior Health Technology Assessment Analyst, Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA)

Lydia is a Senior Health Technology Assessment Analyst on the Ionising Radiation team in the Health Technology Assessment Directorate at HIQA. Lydia completed a BSc in Radiation Therapy at Trinity College Dublin and worked clinically as a Radiation Therapist and Clinical Trials Coordinator and then as a trial monitor before undertaking her PhD in clinical trials methodology at the UCD School of Medicine, in collaboration with the HRB-TMRN. Her PhD research focused on Informed Consent in Trials.

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