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Involving patients and the public in research

Monday 10 July at 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

  • « Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in Health and Care Research: Summer School
  • Randomised Controlled Trials Course: A Guide to Design, Conduct, Analysis, Interpretation and Reporting »

Are you a researcher who wants to know more about patient and public Involvement (PPI)?

Are you a researcher who is looking for reliable online resources to help get you started with PPI?

Are you a PPI lead or responsible for PPI in your team or theme looking for  support and information?

If so, NIHR Oxford Biomedical Resource Centre together with Oxford University’s Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences are pleased to invite you to a training session on how to involve patients and the public in your research work.

These events are open to researchers and anyone who has PPI as part of their role.

Please book your place to receive the Teams link:

Join us online via Teams:

  • 10th July, 1-2.30pm
  • 21st Sept, 1—11.30am
  • 14th Nov, 12-1.30pm

For further information please email: Angeli Vaid or Polly.Kerr

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Date:
Monday 10 July
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Event Categories:
Education and Training, PPI, Research Themes

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Online

Organiser

Polly Kerr
Email:
polly.kerr@phc.ox.ac.uk
  • « Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in Health and Care Research: Summer School
  • Randomised Controlled Trials Course: A Guide to Design, Conduct, Analysis, Interpretation and Reporting »

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