Facilitator


Daisy McInnerney is a Research Fellow in Behavioural Science in the Centre for Prevention, Diagnosis and Detection (Wolfson Institute of Population Health) at QMUL. She is currently working on a project as part of RECONCILE – a multidisciplinary collaboration between local NHS trusts and cancer alliances, academic organisations and the Health Foundation Q Exchange programme, investigating the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer outcomes.  In particular, Daisy is exploring how the change from face-to-face to virtual formats for cancer multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings may have affected the effectiveness of group decision making. Daisy is also completing her PhD at the Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department in the Division of Psychiatry at UCL; this project focuses on the development and preliminary evaluation of an emotional disclosure-based intervention tailored for people living with terminal illness.