Jennifer Creese
Lecturer, University of Leicester; England
Dr Jennifer Creese is a social anthropologist with a focus on healthcare, particularly ethnic/minority experiences in health services and health inequalities. She holds a BA in History and a PhD in Social Science from The University of Queensland, Australia, specialising in oral history, social anthropology and ethnography of multiculturalism and minority belonging. She has worked on research around migration experiences, health care resilience, dementia family care and health workforce across the UK, Ireland and Australia. She has a particular interest in intersectionality (ethnicity, religion and gender) and individuals’ experiences of healthcare, both as patients and as clinicians.