CaHRU/LIH seminar: Consensus methods – Dr Paul Leighton

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The latest CaHRU/LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar was given on 24th January 2017 by Dr. Paul Leighton, Deputy Director at the NIHR Research Design Service for the East Midlands. Paul’s talk, entitled ‘The Delphi technique and other methods Continue reading CaHRU/LIH seminar: Consensus methods – Dr Paul Leighton

Professor Graham Law joins the School of Health and Social Care and CaHRU as Professor of Medical Statistics

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Graham Law, appointed Professor of Medical Statistics, joined the School of Health and Social Care in February 2017. He has worked for 23 years in medical and healthcare research and student education. He has published many papers and books in Continue reading Professor Graham Law joins the School of Health and Social Care and CaHRU as Professor of Medical Statistics

Society for Academic Primary Care Trent Regional Conference – Research Challenging Practice – Lincoln 21 March 2017

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We look forward to welcoming colleagues to the beautiful city of Lincoln for the Trent Regional Spring Conference of the Society for Academic Primary Care. The meeting is being hosted by the University of Lincoln on 21 March 2017 at Continue reading Society for Academic Primary Care Trent Regional Conference – Research Challenging Practice – Lincoln 21 March 2017

CaHRU/LIH seminar: Accumulative evidence synthesis – Prof Chris Bridle

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The latest CaHRU/LIH Implementation Science and Research Methods seminar was given on December 6th 2016 by Professor Chris Bridle, Director of the Lincoln Institute for Health on the topic of “Accumulative evidence synthesis: Fast track through the implementation pipeline”. Before Continue reading CaHRU/LIH seminar: Accumulative evidence synthesis – Prof Chris Bridle

CaHRU seminar – Incorporating ethical considerations in research – Dr Stephanie Armstrong

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The latest CaHRU Implementation Science and Research Methods seminar was given on November 22nd 2016 by CaHRU’s very own Dr Stephanie Armstrong. Stephanie, currently a Lecturer in Healthcare Quality Improvement at the University of Lincoln, comes from a diverse background, Continue reading CaHRU seminar – Incorporating ethical considerations in research – Dr Stephanie Armstrong