The Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research (PIHR) is pleased to announce the upcoming speakers for the following events.
Thursday 20 March, 12:00–13:00, online | – PIHR Research Priority Methods Setting Webinar Series Webinar 2
'Raising the Bar – Implementing the WHO’s new guidance on the ethics of health research priority setting' – speakers: Dr Joseph Millum (University of St Andrews, Chair of the International Society for Priorities in Health); Dr Katherine Littler (Co-Lead of Global Health Ethics & Governance Unit at the World Health Organisation)
Thursday 20 March, 13:00–14:30, Room 213, Rolle Building and online | PIHR Future Ready Workforce Seminar (networking lunch at 13:00 with seminar starting at 13:30)
'Support for hospital doctors’ workplace wellbeing in England: the Care Under Pressure 3 realist evaluation' – speaker: Dr Daniele Carrieri (University of Exeter)
Thursday 20 March, 14:00–15:00, Room B5, Portland Square Building and online | Brain Research & Imaging Centre (BRIC) Seminar
'Choosing the path of least resistance: how motor costs influence action selection and motor control' – speaker: Professor Pierre-Michel Bernier, Faculté des sciences de l’activité physique of the Université de Sherbrooke
Hybrid delivery, online via Zoom and limited to 20 spaces in person. Please email Dr Krithika Anil at krithika.anil@plymouth.ac.uk for a calendar invite if you would like to join us for this talk.
Thursday 27 March, 09:00–10:00, online | – PIHR Research Priority Methods Setting Webinar Series Webinar 3
'Increasing inclusivity in reaching consensus and setting priorities for research' – speakers: (Head, Meta-research and Evidence Synthesis Unit, Health Systems Science, George Institute for Global Health and Conjoint Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales, Sydney); Dr Sumanth Kumbargere Nagraj and Dr Prashanti Eachempati (¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ)
Wednesday 9 April, 13:00–14:00, ITTC Building, Plymouth Science Park and online | Community and Primary Care Research Group Seminar
'Implementing Population Health Management (PHM) across primary care in Devon using Action Learning Sets: A mixed methods embedded research study' – speaker: Dr Julian Elston.
Hybrid delivery. Email primarycare@plymouth.ac.uk if you would like to attend. NB: spaces to attend in person are limited.