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Dr Ioanna Nixon

Visiting Professor

Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå Executive Education & Development

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Personal statement

Dr Ioanna Nixon is a Consultant Clinical Oncologist within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and a Visiting Professor in Executive Education and Development at Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå Business School. She is also an accredited executive coach, working with senior professionals across healthcare and beyond.

She has held a number of senior leadership roles at regional and national level, including Clinical Director for Oncology Services at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Cancer Innovation Lead for the West of Scotland. Her leadership work has focused on service transformation, quality improvement, patient experience, and the integration of innovation into clinical pathways.

Dr Nixon has contributed extensively to national and international oncology and research networks. Her roles have included Clinical Lead for the Scottish Sarcoma Network (2015–2021), Chair of the NCRI Head and Neck Epidemiology and Survivorship Clinical Studies Group, and membership of the Scottish Medicines Consortium New Drugs Committee. She has also served on advisory and clinical groups within the British Sarcoma Group and NCRI.

Alongside her clinical work, she holds a number of developmental and educational roles. She is an NHS Consultant Appraiser and Educational Supervisor, and mentors clinicians and PhD students across leadership and professional development programmes, including the Scottish Improvement Leader Programme (NES).

As an executive coach (AoEC accredited), Dr Nixon supports individuals and organisations in leadership, performance, career development, and resilience. She also contributes to teaching and facilitation in leadership and wellbeing, including national and international programmes.

Her academic background includes a PhD in Radiotherapy, an MPH in Epidemiology, and formal qualifications in leadership, management, and medical education.

Dr Nixon has been recognised for her contribution to leadership and patient-centred care. She is a Founding Fellow of the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management (FFMLM) and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR). Her work has been recognised through national awards, including the BMJ Awards and the Scottish Women’s Awards.

Beyond her formal roles, she is involved in initiatives focused on prevention, wellbeing, and patient-centred innovation.

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Prize And Awards

Recipient
16/9/2023
Recipient
24/3/2022
Recipient
12/6/2021
Recipient
16/11/2018

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Publications

Allan Stephanie, Sinclair Fiona, Correia Marta, , Phiri Alie, Jones Gareth, Thomson David, Yanga Francis, Brown George, McCann Mark, Simpson Sharon Anne, Evans Jonathan, Robb Katie, Gumley Andrew
BMJ open Vol 14 (2024)
Boulouta A, Kyriazoglou A, Kotsantis I, Economopoulou P, Anastasiou M, Pantazopoulos A, Kyrkasiadou M, Moutafi M, Gavrielatou N, Zazas E, Caglar C, , Tolia M, Kavourakis G, Psyrri A
Cancer Treatment Reviews Vol 130 (2024)
Hayes Andrew J, , Strauss Dirk C, Seddon Beatrice M, Desai Anant, Benson Charlotte, Judson Ian R, Dangoor Adam
British Journal of Cancer, pp. 11-31 (2024)
Bishr Mai K, Banks Jenny, Abdelaziz Mohamed S, Badawi Marwa, Crane Peter W, Donigiewicz Urszula Joanna, Elkorety Mohamed, Girgis Mina, Humphreys Alex, Isherwood Jen, Kahan Jennifer, Keelan Stephen, Lindqvist Ebba K, , Sackey Helena, Sars Carl, Soliman Hesham, Touqan Nader, Remoundos Dionysios Dennis, Ahmed Mahbubl
Clinical Oncology Vol 36, pp. e31-e39 (2024)
Ansel Sonam, Yan Xiangfei, Chong Peter, Lo Steven, McCleery Mark, Mahendra Ashish, MacDuff Elaine, Cowie Fiona, , White Jeff
Journal of Medical Case Reports Vol 17 (2023)
Tirotta Fabio, Hodson James, Alcorn Des, Al-Mukhtar Ahmed, Ayre Gareth, Barlow Adam, Chong Peter, Cosker Thomas, Dileo Palma, Figueiredo Rodrigo, French Jeremy, Gulamhusein Aziz, Jones Robert, Hayes Andrew, Key Catherine, Malik Hassan, Mahrous Ahmed, Mihai Radu, , Partington Karen, Quinn Martha, Roberts James, Sayyed Raza, Shankar Arjun, Strauss Dirk, Turner Paul, Desai Anant
British Journal of Surgery Vol 110, pp. 1189-1196 (2023)

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Professional Activities

Chair
1/1/2024
Contributor
7/12/2023
Invited speaker
3/11/2023
Contributor
10/10/2023
Invited speaker
5/6/2023
Participant
22/3/2023

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Dr Ioanna Nixon
Visiting Professor
Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå Executive Education & Development

Email: ioanna.nixon@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted