Research and Teaching
Rose has been involved in research throughout her career, gaining experience in both quantitative and qualitative research, across a variety of nutrition-focused projects. She has presented research findings at national and international research conferences, including BAPEN, ESPEN and ESPGHAN.
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Rose has experience in delivering lectures and teaching sessions at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, and enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience with other professions, as well as those in the field of nutrition.
Rose maintains her ties with academia as a member of the study advisory committee for the DiAMoND project and through consultancy work.
Rose is keen to continue research and teaching alongside her clinical work and is available for research and teaching support on a consultancy basis.

Publications
Conference Proceedings
Maunsell R, Sodergren S, Hopkinson J, et al. Nutritional care in colorectal cancer – what is the state of play? Colorectal Disease 2021 Dec;23(12):3227-3233. doi: 10.1111/codi.15933
Maunsell R, Bloomfield S, Erridge C, et al. Developing a web-based patient decision aid for gastrostomy in motor neuron disease: a study protocol. BMJ Open 2019;9:e032364. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032364
IN PROGRESS: S. Wheelwright, R. Maunsell, S. Taylor, et al. Development of 'Gastrostomy tube - Is it for me?' a web-based patient decision aid for people living with motor neurone disease considering having a gastrostomy tube fitted.
R.Evill, J. Berry, H. Majoram, et al. A third of paediatric home enterally tube fed patients receive low energy feeding regimens: results of a UK survey. E-Poster, ESPGHAN 2018
R.Evill, T.R. Smith, R.J. Stratton on behalf of BANS committee, British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (BAPEN). Characteristics of home enterally tube fed patients with head and neck cancer in the UK. Clinical Nutrition. 2017;36:S217
N. Kominek, A. Cawood, L.Janik, R.Evill, et al. Local implementation of a pathway to manage malnourished COPD patients in the community. Eur Respir J 2017;50:61, PA1609