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Meet the CDP-CDP consortium
Ms Noeleen Fallon
Ms Noeleen Fallon is a Clinical Nurse Manager & Specialist in Cardiac Rehab. She is a former president of the Irish Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation (IACR).
She will join the CDP-CDP Executive Programme Advisory Board. Her expertise will allow her to support the research of trainees in PhD projects 2 and 5. Her collaboration will ensure that the proposed resarch is of relevance to the Irish healthcare system and impacts on national priorities. Given her experience in national planning in relation to cardiovascular services, Ms. Fallon will guide PhD project plans to be consistent with ongoing developments to faclitate recruitement and completion of projects on time. She will also advise trainees on dissemination strategies to support embedding project findings at a national policy level.