Dr Jasmine (Ghazal) Tehrani
Senior Lecturer in Business Systems and Project Management
I am a Senior Lecturer in the department of Strategy and Management where I am responsible for strategic planning and organisational delivery of courses at national and international levels. I am the course coordinator for MBA Health and BA Business Administration as well as the unit leader for a number of units within the department at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
My research is inter-disciplinary and focuses on project management, sustainable education systems, healthcare informatics, health research governance and knowledge-based information systems. I have published in top-tier international conferences and journals and actively participate in research and PhD supervision in the department.
I am a health informatics researcher with experience of working in the NHS and the industry. Through my research in health, I aim to contribute to the planning and delivery of an improved, patient-centric and safer healthcare to patients in the UK and internationally by designing patient centric information systems and delivering a more sustainable heath projects. My research pioneered a semiotic-oriented method for generation of clinical pathways in which human behavioural traits from syntactical to social level are captured to guide the generation of patient-centric systems. My research is interdisciplinary and supports service organisation and delivery as well as policy making in health and social care.
Other References
Qualifications
- PhD Health Informatics – University of Reading
- MSc Information Systems Management – University of Greenwich
- BSc Computer Science – Oxford Brookes University
Teaching Expertise
- Project management
- Human factors and patient safety
- Managing modern healthcare organisations
- Organisational semiotics
- Risk and quality management
- Procurement management
- PhD supervision
- MBA Health project supervision
Research Interests
- Project management
- Business management
- Healthcare management
- Organisational semiotics
- Ubiquitous monitoring
Research Publications
Book Chapters
- Jasmine Tehrani, Kecheng Liu, Vaughan Michell, Impact of Medical Errors and Malpractice on Health Economics, Quality, and Patient Safety, IGI Global, 2017
- Jasmine Tehrani, Computerisation of clinical pathways – Based on a semiotically inspired methodology, handbook of research on patient safety and quality care through health informatics, IGI global, 2014
Journal Publications
- Tehrani J., Liu K., Michell V. (2017) A Norm-based Approach to patient centric care-International Journal of medical Informatics (final correction stage)
- Vaughan M., Tehrani J., Kecheng Liu. (2012) Are clinical documents optimised for patient safety? A critical analysis of patient safety outcomes using the EDA error model, Journal of Health Policy and Technology, Volume 1, Issue 4, December 2012, Pages 214–227
- Tehrani J., Liu K., Michell V. (2013) Ontological Modelling for Generation of Clinical Pathways, Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management, Volume 5, Issue 2, February 2012
Conference Publications
- Tehrani J. A Semiotics-Oriented Approach to Aid the Design and Application of Ubiquitously Monitored Healthcare Settings, ICEIS 2020 (Recently submitted)
- Richardson D., Tehrani J., Ogston R. "Towards an Integrated Framework, for the Development of Sustainable Provision of Project Management Courses within Higher Education" British Academy of Management (BAM), 2020
- Amar h., Tehrani J., An interpretivist view of philosophical and methodological implications of grounded theory methodology in Business and Management Studies. British Academy of Management (BAM), 2020
- Amar H., Tehrani J. “Managing Teams: The nexus of productivity in remote based IT organisations”. EUROMA Conference, 2020 (Accepted)
- Tehrani J., Liu K., Michell V. (2012) Semiotics-Oriented Method for Generation of Clinical Pathways, The 2nd International Conference on Logistics, Informatics and Service Science (LISS 2012), Beijing, China
- Tehrani J., Liu K., Al-soud A., Alrajhi M., Chidzambwa L. (2012) Modelling Dynamic Behaviour of Business Organisations - Extension of BPM with Norms, 4th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing (KMIS 2012), Barcelona, Spain
- Al-Soud A., Tehrani J. (2012) Norm-Based Life Event Approach for Government to Citizen E-Service Provision, The Eleventh International Conference on Electronic Government (EGOV 2012), Kristiansand, Norway
Contact Details
T: +44 (0)1582 743382
E: jasmine.hajrezatehrani@beds.ac.uk
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