MissHusa Aldossary

Research Postgraduate

School of Public Health - Faculty of Medicine

  • Research Postgraduate
    School of Public Health - Faculty of Medicine

BIO

Husa Aldossary is a PhD student in the Department of Primary Care and Public Health at Imperial College London. Her PhD focuses on exploring the implementation of health innovations in practice. Specifically, her research investigates how interventions evolve as they spread across different contexts, and how implementation teams navigate the balance between maintaining fidelity to an intervention and making necessary adaptations. She uses the rollout of the Community Health and Wellbeing Worker Programme in Westminster as a case study to explore how the original Brazilian Family Health Strategy model is adapted and enacted within the UK context, and how fidelity to the model is maintained in the process.

 

She holds a BSc (Hons) in Health Information Management and Technology, awarded First Class Honours, from Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University (IAU) in Saudi Arabia, and an MSc in Health Management (Quality and Patient Safety), awarded with Distinction, from Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia.

 

Husa has been a lecturer at IAU since 2016 and was awarded a scholarship from the Ministry of Education, Government of Saudi Arabia, to pursue her postgraduate studies.

 

FACULTY

  • Faculty of Medicine

POSITION NAME

  • Research Postgraduate