Emma Broome
- Senior Research Fellow, University of Nottingham
Dr Emma Broome (PhD MSc BaHons) is a Senior Research Fellow in Hearing Sciences at the University of Nottingham.
She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Ottawa in 2011 followed by an MSc in Mental Health at Queen Mary University of London.
In 2015 Emma was awarded a three-year studentship from the Alzheimer's Society as part of the TAnDem (The arts and dementia) Doctoral Training Centre at the University of Nottingham. Emma's PhD was based on the Imagine Arts programme, an initiative encouraging partnerships between care providers and arts organisations to deliver a range of arts interventions to people living in residential care. In 2019 Emma was awarded her PhD in Dementia Research exploring the role of care staff in creative arts interventions in residential care homes.
Emma is the ECR representative within the Clinical Research Network Dementia National Specialty Group and a member of the Centre for Dementia in the Institute of Mental Health at Nottingham.
Emma's current research focuses on improving the use of amplification in adults with hearing loss. She is currently working in Adult Hearing Health as a Senior Research Fellow at the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre. Her current research, led by Dr Helen Henshaw, aims to develop a digital tool for first-time hearing aid users to support hearing aid use.
Experience- –present Senior Research Fellow, University of Nottingham
- 2019 University of Nottingham, PhD Dementia Research
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