Mrs Aimee O'Neill BSocSci (Hons), MSc
Senior Research Assistant and PhD student
Aimee O’Neill is a Senior Research Assistant in the Centre for Workforce Wellbeing in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Southampton.
Aimee was appointed Senior Research Assistant in 2018 as part of the Centre for Workforce Wellbeing initiative (a collaboration between Health Education England Wessex and the University of Southampton). She is currently undertaking doctoral research on the wellbeing of doctors before and during Covid-19.
Aimee began working at the University of Southampton in 2016 as a trial coordinator of the Alcohol Dependence and Adherence to Medications (ADAM) study. Prior to this, she worked in clinical trials at University Hospital Southampton in the neurology research team.
Qualifications
BSocSci, Psychology and Organisational Psychology, University of Cape Town, 2012
BSocSci (Hons), Psychology, University of Cape Town, 2013
MSc, Cognitive Neuroscience, Durham University, 2015
Currently undertaking PhD, University of Southampton, 2018 - present
Appointments held
2018 – present: Senior research assistant and PhD student, Centre for Workforce Wellbeing, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton.
2016 – 2018: Trial co-ordinator of Alcohol Dependence and Adherence to Medications (ADAM) trial, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton.