Becky is a consultant respiratory physiotherapist and clinical researcher.
Becky qualified from Southampton University 2004, working at Southampton University Hospital trust and becoming a senior respiratory physiotherapist specializing in NIV and chronic lung diseases.
Becky moved to Kenya in 2010 and worked to develop a small health centre into a 100 bedded hospital, acting as CEO for 3 years before handing over to a Kenyan team. She has particular interest in health systems in East Africa and improving acute respiratory care in this environment. Becky completed an MSc in Global Health at University Collage London, focusing on adherence to antibiotic treatment for under-5 with pneumonia. Becky went on to completed an Mres in clinical sciences at the University of Liverpool and finished an MRC-DTP PhD here at LSTM in 2021. Her PhD focused on lung health in complex populations: herion users in the UK and people who had completed treatment for TB in Malawi. Becky has non-medical prescriber qualification from edge hill university.
Becky areas of research include post-TB lung disease where she has played a key role in development the first international clinical statement on post-TB lung disease and reporting the long terms of post-TB in Malawi. She is key member of the International post-TB symposium steering committee. Becky is also interested in long covid and those with complex chronic long conditions. Becky published extensively on the role of CPAP in covid as well as worked clinical to run the Covid out of critical care CPAP service.
Teaching
DTMH
Clinical Tropical Medicine Masters respiratory teaching and
Lead of Evidence to clinical practice module
Teach on quality improvement module
Memberships, awards
HCPC membership
CSP memberships
Non-medical prescriber
ATPR Spirometry registered
ADAPT Chartered Physiotherapists in International Health and development
Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Respiratory Care
2021: HRH Prince of Wales award for upskilling nurses and AHP’s during COVID (I was lead AHP, it was team award)
2015: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Distinguished Service Award