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A walk in the PaRC? - Learning from the development of a regional public health Practice and Research Collaborative - Professor Liddy Goyder

AbstractThe ultimate aim of all public health research is to improve population health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities and this is arguably most effectively achieved by ensuring that…

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How can I involve patients and the public in literature reviews and why would I want to? - Dr Susan Baxter

AbstractPatient and public involvement (PPI) is now widely accepted to be a standard requirement in health and social care research. While guidance on involvement in primary studies is available from…

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ScHARR Mini Master Class in Health Research - Michelle Black - 'Best Start in Life', then what?

Abstract: During her talk Michelle will share findings from her research which explores the relationship between development in school age children and subsequent weight and mental health in…

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ScHARR Mini Master Class in Health Research - Professor Steve Goodacre - Clinical Risk Prediction: What are we predicting and why

Clinical Risk Prediction: What are we predicting and whyClinical risk scores and tools are often used in emergency medicine to predict the risk of adverse outcome and guide decision-making. This…

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Health System Emergency Preparedness: from COVID-19 to Climate Change - Dr John Richmond

Abstract:During his talk Dr. Richmond will draw upon research from the COVID-19 response in both Canada and the UK, to explore how health systems organised their prolonged response to the Global…

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Dr Steven Ariss - Proactive and Reactive Approaches to Reducing Risk - ScHARR Mini Master Class in Health Research

There is no shortage of guidance for designing and delivering evaluations. However, the published literature of empirical studies demonstrates that pre-emptive measures do not always prevent common…

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Interventions to reduce the public health burden of gambling-related harms - Dr Lindsay Blank

Join us for a monthly online masterclass by one of our health research experts based in The School of Health and Related Research Interventions to reduce the public health burden of…

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An exploration of the benefits and challenges of collaborative working within a knowledge exchange framework - Dr Annette Haywood

ScHARR Mini Master Class in Health Research #20 AbstractThe launch of the Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) and the emphasis placed on Innovation as one of the University’s four pillars has…

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Undertaking data-centric healthcare research: Experiences from urgent & emergency care systems

Title Undertaking data-centric healthcare research: Experiences from urgent & emergency care systemsPresenterProfessor Suzanne Mason(Professor of Emergency Care)AbstractThis talk will focus on…

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The 'FAIR STEPS' study Framework Addressing Inequities in pRimary care using STakEholder PerspectiveS: a mixed method study

Register here For more information about this study please go to: http://www.yorkshiredeependgp.org/

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ScHARR Pemberton Lecture November 2021 - Greg Fell

The Threat is Real - Pandemics, Public Health and Long Shadows ...or, 'what was it REALLY like'

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ScHARR Mini Master Class in Health Research - Dr Liz Such - A public health approach to modern slavery and human trafficking. What is it and (why) is it needed?

A public health approach to modern slavery and human trafficking. What is it and (why) is it needed?PresenterDr Liz SuchNIHR Knowledge Mobilisation Research FellowAbstractModern slavery is a serious…

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ScHARR Mini Master Class in Health Research #14 - Nikki Totton - Evaluating the trade-off between benefits and risks in treatment decisions

All treatments have both benefits and risks which need to be considered when clinicians and patients are making treatment decisions. Randomised controlled trials are considered the best method to…

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What Happens to My Patient Data?

This animated video focuses on ethical and governance themes arising from the sharing of patient data with third-party organizations. The Tools for Life: Data Sharing for Public Health project…

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Benefits and Risks of Patient Data Sharing

The Tools for Life: Data Sharing for Public Health project (2019-21) engaged the public in a conversation about the benefits and risks of patient data sharing for public health. This short animated…

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Measuring and Valuing Health for Children and Adolescents - Dr Philip Powell and Dr Donna Rowen

Measuring and Valuing Health for Children and AdolescentsHealthcare treatments and vaccinations can be expensive, but healthcare systems have limited budgets. The allocation of these budgets requires…

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