Dr James Gavin is running a free series of seminars on patient and public involvement (PPI).
This series will highlight the importance of PPI throughout the research cycle, from design to dissemination. PPI is gaining importance to identify treatments that meet people’s needs and are more likely to be adopted in practice.
Speakers will share insights on involving the public as partners to improve: relevance, quality, study protocol design and the communication of findings in health research. The speakers are from a variety of roles in occupational therapy, mental health, social work, health demographics, education and national health governance.
To find out more information and to book your place please click here.
Date | Location | Time | Speaker | Seminar Title |
Monday 6 March 2017 | EB708, Lansdowne Campus | 3.00-4.30pm | Professor Jo Adams | Making research meaningful and accessible to patients: Why PPI is crucial to designing effective health research studies |
Wednesday 15 March 2017 | EB708, Lansdowne Campus | 3.00-4.30pm | Lisa Gale-Andrews & Dr Zoe Sheppard | Importance of public involvement in research design: an orthopaedic case study |
Monday 3 April 2017 | EB708, Lansdowne Campus | 3.00-4.30pm | Dr Mel Hughes & Angela Warren | Recruiting and supporting participants to engage in meaningful PPI |
Monday 24 April 2017 | EB708, Lansdowne Campus | 11.00am-12.30pm | Simon Denegri | How can today’s patient help research tackle tomorrow’s health challenges? |