Dr Kelly MacKenzie

FFPH, PhD, MPH, MSc, MBChB, BA

Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health

Clinical Senior Lecturer in Public Health

Honorary Consultant in Public Health at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals

kelly.mackenzie@sheffield.ac.uk

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Dr Kelly MacKenzie
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
Sheffield
S1 4DA
Profile

I commenced my role as a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Public Health in the Division of Population Health in Feb 2024. I spend 50% of my time working for the University and 50% of my time as a Consultant in Public Health at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH) where I am focusing on addressing healthcare inequalities. My role as a Clinical Senior Lecturer is both a teaching and research role.

Qualifications
  • Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health (FFPH) 2023
  • NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship and PhD, University of Sheffield May 2021
  • MPH, University of Sheffield Sept 2014
  • MSc in Physical Activity for Health, Sheffield Hallam University Sept 2012
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Health Research, University of Leeds June 2008
  • MBChB, University of Leeds July 2007
  • BA in Healthcare Ethics, University of Leeds July 2005
Research interests
  • Healthcare inequalities
  • Access to healthcare
  • Inclusion health
  • Sedentary behaviour
  • Physical activity
  • Occupational health
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Research group

Health inequalities

Grants
  • Public Involvement Grant x 2 (total £600)
  • NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship (£287,000)
  • Research Facilitation Fund (£1,000)
  • Academic Public Health Fellowship (£37,000)
Teaching interests

Public Health input into MBChB

Teaching activities
  • Public Health input into MBChB
  • MPH Dissertation Supervisor