Bevan Fellow
Daniel is a medically qualified public health registrar working in Public Health Wales on health policy. He qualified from Oxford University in 2018 and has also completed a master’s degree in public health at Cardiff University. He has previously worked in Welsh Government, health protection, local public health, academic research, and quality improvement roles. He recently completed the National Medical Director’s Clinical Fellowship in Leadership, spending 12 months working on integrated care and NHS management capacity at the Health Foundation.
He is committed to teaching and medical education and is also an elected officer in the British Medical Association.
Daniel’s Bevan Fellowship focuses on establishing and evaluating innovative methods for tackling the commercial determinants of health.
He hopes to use the Bevan Fellowship to further develop his leadership skills and professional interests in the wider determinants of health and health inequalities. Daniel envisages developing tools to limit the negative impacts of unhealthy commodity industries, that can then be widely disseminated and taught to others, maximising their impact.