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Quality of care
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Professor Bryony Dean Franklin
BMJ Quality & Safety
Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Quality & Safety (co-ed)
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Dr James Mountford
BMJ Leader
Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Leader
Professor Bryony Dean Franklin
BMJ Quality & Safety
Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Quality & Safety (co-ed)
Expertise: medication safety, patient safety, pharmacy practice, patient involvement in patient safety
Bryony Dean Franklin, BPharm BA MSc PhD FFRPS FRPharmS is a hospital pharmacist by background, with 30 years’ experience in research into medication safety, medication use in practice and patient safety more generally. She is a Professor of Medication Safety at UCL School of Pharmacy, Executive Lead Pharmacist for Research at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Director of the NIHR North West London Patient Safety Research Collaboration and theme lead for the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infection and Antimicrobial Resistance at Imperial College London. Her current post combines research, quality improvement, education and training, medical publishing and hospital pharmacy practice.
Dr James Mountford
BMJ Leader
Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Leader
Expertise: clinical leadership, patient safety, quality improvement, co-production, unwarranted variation, value in healthcare
Dr James Mountford is Director of Quality at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. He worked initially as an NHS doctor, then in consulting. From 2005-2007, he was a Commonwealth Fund/Health Foundation Harkness Fellow based in Massachusetts General Hospital, and at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), both in Boston, USA. Before moving to the Royal Free, he was Director of Quality at UCLPartners, an academic health sciences partnership serving a population of 3 million in and around London. He sits on the board of AQuA, the improvement partnership based in north-west England. In March 2020 he was seconded to work as the Chief of Quality and Learning at the NHS Nightingale Hospital London, opened in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.