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Joanna Semlyen
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Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2017-2024
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Hiv Positive
Medical Students
Optic Nerve
Men Who Have Sex With Men
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Nursing open
Medical teacher
Psychological medicine
Culture, health & sexuality
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Publications
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Leanne Tyson
,
Jane Skinner
,
Bhairavi Hariharan
,
Benz Josiah
,
Kaobimdi Okongwu
,
Joanna Semlyen
Tackling discrimination in medicine head on: The impact of bystander intervention training.
Medical teacher
(2024)
Elizabeth Davison
,
Joanna Semlyen
,
Susanne Lindqvist
Mentoring medical students as a means to increase healthcare assistant status: A qualitative study.
Nursing open
11 (4) (2024)
Elizabeth Davison
,
Joanna Semlyen
,
Susanne Lindqvist
Mentoring medical students as a means to increase healthcare assistant status: A qualitative study.
Nursing open
11 (4) (2024)
Leanne Tyson
,
Jane Skinner
,
Bhairavi Hariharan
,
Benz Josiah
,
Kaobimdi Okongwu
,
Joanna Semlyen
Tackling discrimination in medicine head on: The impact of bystander intervention training.
Medical teacher
(2024)
Elizabeth Davison
,
Joanna Semlyen
,
Susanne Lindqvist
Mentoring medical students as a means to increase healthcare assistant status: A qualitative study.
Nursing open
11 (4) (2024)
Elizabeth Davison
,
Joanna Semlyen
,
Susanne Lindqvist
"From doing to knowing": medical students' experiences of working as Healthcare Assistants.
Journal of interprofessional care
(2021)
Alexandra Laura Pitman
,
Louise Marston
,
Gemma Lewis
,
Joanna Semlyen
,
Sally McManus
,
Michael King
The mental health of lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults compared with heterosexual adults: results of two nationally representative English household probability samples.
Psychological medicine
(2021)
Joanna Semlyen
,
Atif Ali
,
Paul Flowers
Intersectional identities and dilemmas in interactions with healthcare professionals: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of British Muslim gay men.
Culture, health & sexuality
20 (9) (2017)