Dr Dawn Goodwin
Senior Lecturer in Social SciencesResearch Overview
Broadly, my research focuses on understanding how healthcare work is organised; from the micro-level factors that shape practices - on what basis people act, how they account for their actions - to the systems by which healthcare professionals are governed, as well as the influence of broader cultural and political discourses. These interests have led to a particular focus on risk, safety and accountability in healthcare.
Theoretically my research is informed primarily by science and technology studies, medical sociology and anthropology. Methodologically, I use a range of qualitative methods including case studies, ethnography, interviews, focus groups and documentary analysis.
Current Research
My recent research concentrates on the processes of investigation and redress for healthcare failures, and the effects these processes have on those involved. Independent inquiries have been a particular focus. Increasingly, inquiries are the government's response of choice to high-profile healthcare failures. My work has explored how we understand the causes of failures, how healthcare failures are established, the forms of knowledge that count, and how inquiries are reshaping the ways in which healthcare professionals are held to account.
My current NIHR-funded project is 'Periprosthetic femoral fractures: data, management and outcomes', a mixed-methods study which aims to inform the shape of services for people with periprosthetic fractures. I am co-investigator of the qualitative arm of the project which is using multiple case studies to explore different configurations of services, the factors that drive variation in practices, and identify what good care looks like in this context.
Current Teaching
My teaching responsibilities include:
Problem Based Learning I am a PBL tutor for first and second year medical students.
Lectures and Workshops I give lectures on aspects of sociology of health and illness such as health inequities, medicalisation, risk and overdiagnosis.
Coursework I contribute to a study skills module in Year 1. I am one of the convenenors for the Health, Culture coursework for third year medical students. For my subject, students analyse a recent healthcare inquiry report to critically explore organisational aspects of safety.
Guest Lectures I regularly give guest lectures on qualitative research methods and safety in healthcare on post-graduate courses.
In addition, I am the academic integrity officer for Lancaster Medical School.
PhD Supervision Interests
I would be interested in supervising social science studies of healthcare work, particularly around issues of risk, safety and accountability.
Culture and Communication: Making Connections, Transcending Disciplines (CULCOM)
01/03/2023 → 31/07/2023
Research
Periprosthetic femoral fractures: data, management and outcomes
01/10/2022 → 30/11/2025
Research
Politics and practices of frailty
01/01/2020 → 31/10/2021
Research
Where have all the doctors gone? An ethnographic study to explore the retention problem in Emergency Medicine
01/10/2019 → 31/03/2023
Research
Medical staffing of emergency departments: exploring the retention problem
01/10/2018 → 30/09/2021
Research
Medical Staffing of Emergency Departments: Exploring the Retention Problem
01/09/2018 → 31/08/2021
Research
NHS Inquiries and the problem of culture
01/10/2016 → 01/10/2021
Research
What is a 'good anaesthetic? Producing evidence in complex settings: the case of fractured neck of femur.
01/10/2015 → 30/09/2018
Research
Connections of Workplace Cultures, Patient Safety and Dignity
01/08/2014 → 19/12/2014
Other
Learning about Bodies: Intersection of Technology, Morality, and Pedagogy
01/05/2012 → 22/12/2014
Other
ITEMS - Identifying Trends in European Medical Space
01/06/2003 → 30/09/2006
Other
Problem of Expertise in Anaesthesia
01/04/2000 → 01/03/2002
Research
EASST-4S 2024
Participation in conference - Academic
Annual Meeting for the Society of the Social Studies of Science
Participation in conference - Academic
BSA Medical Sociology Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Chronic Living Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
EASST / 4S
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
- Institute for Social Futures Fellow
- Interdisciplinary network in culture, health, ethics and society
- ISF Fellows 2019/20