From post-doc to present day.
Presentation for the NIHR CLAHRC National Conference Careers Day: for postdoc research careers in the allied health professions
From post-doc to present day.
Presentation for the NIHR CLAHRC National Conference Careers Day: for postdoc research careers in the allied health professions
Educational Series sponsored by NAPGCM-Southeastern Wisconsin. First session, March 11: Slow Medicine: More is not Necessarily Better in Caring for Elderly
From post-doc to present day.
Presentation for the NIHR CLAHRC National Conference Careers Day: for postdoc research careers in the allied health professions
From post-doc to present day.
Presentation for the NIHR CLAHRC National Conference Careers Day: for postdoc research careers in the allied health professions
Educational Series sponsored by NAPGCM-Southeastern Wisconsin. First session, March 11: Slow Medicine: More is not Necessarily Better in Caring for Elderly
Trinity Kings World Leadership: Church:Truth & Fact CheckTerrell Patillo
John 8:32The Message (MSG)
If the Son Sets You Free
31-32 Then Jesus turned to the Jews who had claimed to believe in him. “If you stick with this, living out what I tell you, you are my disciples for sure. Then you will experience for yourselves the truth, and the truth will free you.”
BHSS is an initiative by the University of Botswana medical and nursing students, after recognizing the leadership role they can play in reshaping the healthcare system of Botswana. Based on an understanding of the current national challenges we face as a country, and also acknowledging that young people in all countries are both a major human resource for development and key agents for social change, economic development and technological innovations; they resolved to convene a symposium for all young healthcare students to exchange and forge a reasonable working model given the economic, social and environmental standing of Botswana with key government and civil society stakeholders.
This national 3 day conference is strategically positioned to educate and encourage students of all medical professions in multidisciplinary cooperation, understanding and effective mutual communication, preparing them for a career as professional healthcare specialists. Being the key players and key influence in the healthcare of our country, the students recognize their social responsibility to address the challenges we face in our healthcare system and how they as young people can contribute meaningfully to the growth of our healthcare sector.Youth today has the sheer capacity to effect positive change, a capacity which remains largely untapped. As such the aim is to engage the healthcare students and stakeholders in the discussion of pertinent health issues in the country
The conference which is going to be the first of its kind will enjoy the patronage of the former health minister, Professor Sheila Tlou and who will also give a keynote address on the 5th of December at the official launch of the Botswana healthcare Students Symposium. The symposium aims to address issues of Non-communicable diseases, Health inequalities, Health informatics, Research and the role of youth in healthcare decision making. The conference is going to include Batswana medical students studying both in Botswana and South Africa, UB Nursing students, IHS students, and students from Boitekanelo College. These delegates will be addressed by various speakers among them the Permanent Secretary of the ministry health DrMalefho and the WHO country representative DrNyarko and many other reputable speakers in the field of medicine.
Delegate pack from the Patient Safety Collaborative launch event held in London on 14 October 2014
Includes agenda, speaker biographies and AHSN plans
More information at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/patient-safety/patient-safety-collaboratives.aspx
Trinity Kings World Leadership: Church:Truth & Fact CheckTerrell Patillo
John 8:32The Message (MSG)
If the Son Sets You Free
31-32 Then Jesus turned to the Jews who had claimed to believe in him. “If you stick with this, living out what I tell you, you are my disciples for sure. Then you will experience for yourselves the truth, and the truth will free you.”
BHSS is an initiative by the University of Botswana medical and nursing students, after recognizing the leadership role they can play in reshaping the healthcare system of Botswana. Based on an understanding of the current national challenges we face as a country, and also acknowledging that young people in all countries are both a major human resource for development and key agents for social change, economic development and technological innovations; they resolved to convene a symposium for all young healthcare students to exchange and forge a reasonable working model given the economic, social and environmental standing of Botswana with key government and civil society stakeholders.
This national 3 day conference is strategically positioned to educate and encourage students of all medical professions in multidisciplinary cooperation, understanding and effective mutual communication, preparing them for a career as professional healthcare specialists. Being the key players and key influence in the healthcare of our country, the students recognize their social responsibility to address the challenges we face in our healthcare system and how they as young people can contribute meaningfully to the growth of our healthcare sector.Youth today has the sheer capacity to effect positive change, a capacity which remains largely untapped. As such the aim is to engage the healthcare students and stakeholders in the discussion of pertinent health issues in the country
The conference which is going to be the first of its kind will enjoy the patronage of the former health minister, Professor Sheila Tlou and who will also give a keynote address on the 5th of December at the official launch of the Botswana healthcare Students Symposium. The symposium aims to address issues of Non-communicable diseases, Health inequalities, Health informatics, Research and the role of youth in healthcare decision making. The conference is going to include Batswana medical students studying both in Botswana and South Africa, UB Nursing students, IHS students, and students from Boitekanelo College. These delegates will be addressed by various speakers among them the Permanent Secretary of the ministry health DrMalefho and the WHO country representative DrNyarko and many other reputable speakers in the field of medicine.
Delegate pack from the Patient Safety Collaborative launch event held in London on 14 October 2014
Includes agenda, speaker biographies and AHSN plans
More information at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/patient-safety/patient-safety-collaboratives.aspx
We had 22 faculty from Europe, North America, Australia, UAE, Africa, and India attend. This included speakers from NASA, The British Gymnastics team and the Resuscitation Council of the UK. We have 224 delegates and organised 12 workshops.
The Annual Obstetric Malpractice Conference continues to cover key medico legal obstetric issues, recent cases and offers unique networking opportunities between top obstetricians, midwives, neonatal staff, barristers and other legal professionals.
This is the premier event of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region and has been very well-received over the last 8 years.
No other event brings together such an excellent representation of top obstetric surgeons and barristers and other legal professionals with key addresses from leading obstetricians, midwives and lawyers, making it a key event on the obstetric, midwifery and legal calendar.
Professionals and families from across Europe will be attending the Alstrom Syndrome UK Scientific Symposium on the 6th October 2017 in Birmingham, UK. Bringing together researchers, clinicians, professionals and families to discuss rare disease research, clinical developments and an opportunity to network with like-minded professionals. The agenda for this unique event is now available and further information can be found via the ASUK website http://www.alstrom.org.uk/ASUK-conference/
15.Annual Neonatal Simulation & TEL Conference Final.docxAlok Sharma
Dr Alok Sharma was the founder and lead organiser for the European Neonatal Ethics Conference organised in June 2016. This International conference was organised over 2 days as workshops on day 1 and main conference on day 2. A total of 220 people from 21 different countries attended the conference. Feedback was excellent with constructive comments for further development.
Speakers included Dr David Gaba (Stanford), Lou Halamek (Stanford) and Sheyna Gifford fron NASA
https://storage.googleapis.com/wzukusers/user-23208728/documents/592adf1a234bdFor21qd/Annual%20Neonatal%20Simulation%20%26%20TEL%20Conference%20.pdf
1. This is to certify that
Sara Catalano
Attended the MAHSC ‘Our Impact On Health’ conference
On Monday 15th
December 2014
At the University Place,
University of Manchester
MAHSC Our Impact On Health' has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges
of Physicians of the United Kingdom for 6 category 1 (external) CPD credit(s)
Signed:
Professor Ian Jacobs
Vice President & Dean Faculty of Medical & Human Sciences
The University of Manchester
MAHSC Our Impact On
Health Conference
2. MAHSC CONFERENCE: OUR IMPACT ON HEALTH
8:30 Registration and Networking
9:00 Welcome and introduction - Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, President and Vice
Chancellor, The University of Manchester
9:05 Manchester, The Place - Sir Howard Bernstein, Chief Executive, Manchester City
Council
9:10 Introduction to MAHSC, the conference agenda, reflection on the challenge of
getting research out into the community, and definition of ‘impact’.
Professor Ian Jacobs - Director, MAHSC, University of Manchester.
MORNING SESSION: STAFF AWARENESS & ENGAGEMENT
Chair: Mark Easton – BBC Home Editor
9:25 The health challenges faced by the North
MAHSC IMPACT
9:45 Case Study 1 : Cancer Domain
10:05 Case Study 2 : Population Health Domain
10:25 Case Study 3 : Mental Health Domain
10.45 Refreshments and Networking
11.15 Case Study 4 : Inflammation & Repair Domain
11.35 Case Study 5 : Cardiovascular Domain
11.55 Case Study 6 : Women and Children Domain
12.15 Impact Oral Presentations (3 minutes x 10)
Staff Vote: Which presentation will have the greatest impact on health?
Award of Prizes
13.00 Lunch and Poster Presentations
AFTERNOON SESSION: COMMUNITY IMPACT
Chair: Mark Easton – BBC Home Editor
14:15 Context : Communities - Mark Easton
14.25 Context : Well North - Aidan Halligan, Director of Well North
14:35 Our Health Our Future: MAHSC Schools Presentation
15.10 The ‘£10 million’ MAHSC Debate
“Building bridges between research and community” – Where do we invest?
Perspectives - 5 x 5 minute presentations:
Global Health - Dr Arpana Verma
Genomics - Professor Gareth Evans
Stroke in the community Professor Pippa Tyrell and Professor Ruth Boaden
Dementia - Professor Daniela Montaldi
E-Health and Informatics –Professor Martin Gibson
Question Time
Staff Vote
16:10 Summary of the conference and presentation of the poster prizes
Closing remarks – Ian Jacobs
16.20 Conference close