NIHR Exeter BRC Distinguished Seminar Series: Prof Camille Carroll

  • 17 September 2025
  • 4:00pm
  • Hybrid: RILD Building, Exeter, UK and Online
  • Free to attend

Join us for our latest next Distinguished Speaker Series featuring Prof Camille Carroll.

Technology Enabled Remote Management (TERM) seeks to transform Parkinson’s care by combining patient-led self-management with intelligent clinical support. Working with people living with Parkinson’s, we have co-created and evaluated a supported self-management pathway that demonstrates both feasibility and patient benefit. Building on this foundation, we are developing a clinical decision support system (CDSS) to enable timely, data-driven care.

Care pathway mapping highlights where TERM can add greatest value, exposing gaps in current provision and opportunities to redesign services around patients’ needs. Together, these strands illustrate how TERM can move beyond proof of concept towards a scalable model of sustainable, person-centred care.

About Prof Carroll
Professor Camille Carroll works in Clinical Neuroscience at the Translational and Clinical Research Institute at Newcastle and Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth. She has an Honorary Consultant Neurologist at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust. Prof Caroll undertook preclinical medical training at the University of Manchester, where she also completed an intercalated PhD (1994) investigating NMDA receptor antagonists in models of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Prof Carroll completed clinical training at the University of Oxford in 1997 and undertook specialist neurology training in the South West and West Midlands. She was awarded an MRC post-doctoral clinical research training fellowship in 2007, enabling her to develop her research interest in investigating neuroprotection in Parkinson’s disease.