Elizabeth Smout is a Specialty Registrar on the Public Health training scheme, based in the South West of England. Prior to joining the training scheme, she was a Field Epidemiology Training Programme Fellow with the Yorkshire & Humber Field Epidemiology Service, with this training undertaken in conjunction with the European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET). Elizabeth has also worked in Sierra Leone with the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, coordinating community engagement for Ebola vaccine trials. She has a particular interest in embedding social science into public health and epidemiological responses to infectious diseases.
6 May 2021 PLENARY/ABSTRACT DRIVEN SESSION 2: Combination prevention in HIV, viral hepatitis, STIs and TB: PS2/04 The ‘Get Tested LeEDs’ project: clinical impact and cost-effectiveness of opt-out emergency department testing for bloodborne viruses (BBVs) in England