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SUMMARY:HUMAN BRAIN ANATOMY COURSES -- LIVE ONLINE\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for 4 x LIVE ONLINE Human Brain Anatomy\, Limbic Brain Anatomy and Neuroanatomy Video Dissection Courses. \nThere is also an on-demand 22-module online neuroanatomy course which is certified for 72CPD points. \nINSTRUCTOR \nDr Paul Johns\, BSc BM MSc FAcadMEd FRSB FRCPath\nConsultant Neuropathologist\, Reader in Clinical Neuroanatomy \nAuthor of Clinical Neuroscience: An Illustrated Colour Text \n  \n\nHUMAN BRAIN ANATOMY COURSE (2-day\, LIVE ONLINE) \n\nSat 18th – Sun 19th July 2026 + Sat 10th – Sun 11th October 2026 \nComprehensive introduction to human brain anatomy \nHighly popular neuroanatomy course with five star reviews\, since 2007 \n£395. delegate feedback score: 4.9 / 5.0 \nMore information \nRegister NOW \n\nLIMBIC BRAIN ANATOMY COURSE (2-day\, LIVE ONLINE) \n\nSat 15th – Sun 16th August 2026 \nNeuroanatomy of emotion\, memory\, cognition and behaviour \nThis more advanced course demystifies the complex anatomy of the limbic brain \n£395\, delegate feedback score: 4.9 / 5.0 \nMore information \nRegister NOW \n\nNEUROANATOMY VIDEO DISSECTION COURSE (2-day\, LIVE ONLINE)\n\nSat 14th – Sun 15th November 2026 \nExploration of human brain anatomy through detailed anatomical dissections \nProvides a unique understanding of human brain anatomy in three dimensions \n£395\, feedback score: 4.9 / 5.0 \nMore information \nRegister NOW \n\nONLINE HUMAN BRAIN ANATOMY COURSE (90-day access\, on demand) \n\n22 high-quality neuroanatomy modules\, including brain dissection videos \nComprehensive introduction to structural and functional brain anatomy  \n£395\, includes completion certificate\, 220 self-test questions\, 72 CPD/CME points \nFeedback score: 4.9 / 5.0 \nMore information \nGet instant access
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/human-brain-anatomy-courses-live-online-2026/
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CATEGORIES:Education and Training
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SUMMARY:Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Consolidation online workshop
DESCRIPTION:Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Consolidation online workshop: interactive workshop to consolidate the key learnings from the Introduction to GCP e-learning. \nNIHR Learn account required. \n 
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/good-clinical-practice-gcp-consolidation-online-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NIHR
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SUMMARY:Socio-Economic Disadvantage Inclusion in Health Research
DESCRIPTION:We’re delighted to invite you to an informative session (online) on practical tools for socio-economic disadvantage inclusion in health research. This event is a fantastic opportunity to enhance your approach to including people and communities from diverse ethnicities in your research. \nSpeaker \nDr Heidi Green is a Health Equity and Patient Involvement Specialist and a Creative Qualitative Researcher who co-developed the NIHR INCLUDE Socio-economic disadvantage framework\, which has been designed to aid researchers\, who are designing clinical trials\, to consider barriers to including patients from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds in their trial. \nThere will be lots of opportunities for you to ask questions from experienced and knowledgeable speakers to support your research. \nCASE STUDIES: \nCase Study 1: Reducing Health Inequalities Through Co-Designed\, Integrated Care Presented by Victoria Stalker\, Project Manager\, and Dr Nimra Khan\, Post-doctoral Researcher\, the ⁠Co-PICS study aims to improve care for people from diverse backgrounds living with psychosis and long-term physical health conditions. The project seeks to reduce health inequalities by first exploring individuals’ lived experiences and then co-designing clinical tools and training resources informed by those insights\, supporting more integrated and inclusive care across services. \n⁠Case Study 2: Embedding Inclusive Research Practices in Brain Health Studies Dr Sana Suri\, Associate Professor at the University of Oxford\, Department of Psychiatry will share how insights from having previously attended Heidi’s session have influenced the design of the ⁠SABHEE study (Stories About Brain Health and Ethnicity)\, a qualitative project exploring brain health in British South Asian adults. Drawing on the NIHR INCLUDE framework\, the study reflects an ongoing shift towards more inclusive and culturally responsive research practices. \nThese sessions are for: \nResearch staff affiliated with the following Biomedical Research Centres: Barts\, Birmingham\, Cambridge\, Moorfields\, Oxford and Oxford Health. \nLimited spaces available. \nRegistration link
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/socio-economic-disadvantage-inclusion-in-health-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education and Training,Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI),NIHR
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SUMMARY:Recovery from depression: TMS is ready to go & can save the country money
DESCRIPTION:Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) offers hope for people with depression that has not responded to first-line treatment. \n\n\n\n\nNot only is TMS safe and effective\, it’s cost-effective\, and was invented in the UK. So why isn’t it more widely available on the NHS? \nJoin leading UK researchers\, clinicians and experts by experience to explore how we can build the case for better provision. \nAgenda \n\nThe patient experience of difficult-to-treat depression\nThe TMS story\nWhat the evidence says about TMS for depression\nPatient experiences of accessing TMS therapy\nA vision for improving access to TMS in the UK\n\nSpeakers \n\nPeople with lived experience of difficult-to-treat depression and TMS treatment\nProfessor Richard Morriss\, University of Nottingham\nDr Paul Briley\, University of Nottingham\nDr Mohamed Abdelghani\, Consultant Psychiatrist\, Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust\nDr Jacob Andrews\, University of Nottingham\n\nThis webinar is aimed at health care commissioners\, policymakers and third sector information providers\, but everyone is welcome to join in the discussion! \nMore details and to register: Recovery from depression: TMS is ready to go & can save the country money Tickets\, Wednesday\, July 15  •  12 PM – 1:15 PM GMT+1 | Eventbrite
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/recovery-from-depression-tms-is-ready-to-go-can-save-the-country-money/
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CATEGORIES:Depression Research Centre,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training
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SUMMARY:NIHR Research Learning Lectures: An introduction to Bayesian statistics for clinical research
DESCRIPTION:The NIHR Associate Principal Investigator (PI) Scheme is pleased to announce the Research Learning Lectures: a series of lectures for anyone in Health and Social Care interested in learning more about research. \nWhat are the Research Learning Lectures?\nThe Research Learning Lectures are a series of lectures covering a variety of topics relating to basic science\, clinical trial methodology and statistics. \nThe lectures provide career advice for anyone who wishes to know more about research or work towards a career in research or accademia. \nAttendees will also have the opportunity to hear from and put questions to research experts from across the world. \nThe Research Learning Lectures have been developed by Dr Kiran Reddy and Queen’s University Belfast Critical Care & Respiratory Research Group and now also include lectures developed by Dr Sophie Merrick and The Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit (MRC CTU) at University College London (UCL). \nThe Research Learning Lectures are hosted by the NIHR Associate PI Scheme. \nWho are the Research Learning Lectures aimed at?\n\nCurrent Associate PIs\nAssociate PI Alumni\nHealth and Care professionals with an interest in learning more about research.\nThose with an interest in a career in Clinical Academia\n\nNEXT LECTURE:\nLecture title: An introduction to Bayesian statistics for clinical research \nDate & time: Wednesday 15th July 2026\, 1:00pm – 2:00pm \nSpeaker: Michael Harhay (University of Pennsylvania: Perelman School of Medicine) \nChair: Bronwen Connolly (Queen’s University Belfast)\n\nRegister on eventbrite. 
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/nihr-research-learning-lectures-an-introduction-to-bayesian-statistics-for-clinical-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NIHR
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SUMMARY:Adaptive Innovative Methods (AIM) Launch
DESCRIPTION:AIM is a new NIHR Biomedical Research Centre: Oxford Health digital community designed to support innovation in psychological treatments for children\, adolescents\, and young adults. \nWe believe young people deserve better mental health support.  This means treatments that are not only evidence-based\, but also more effective\, more accessible\, and more acceptable within the realities of their lives. \nOur focus is on making that a reality by identifying and targeting modifiable mechanisms maintaining mental health issues in young people. \nAIM is a digital community aiming to build better treatments through: \n📚 A searchable library of practical\, validated measures of psychological mechanisms \n📍Guidance and resources to support the development\, evaluation and implementation of mechanism-based interventions. \n🎙️A series of seminars showcasing work that exemplifies this approach to treatment innovation. \n👥👥Importantly\, AIM is not just a repository but a community. We want to bring together clinicians\, researchers\, and those with lived experience to share knowledge\, inform innovation\, and ensure that new approaches are meaningful and usable in practice. \n🗓️We would be delighted if you could join us at the launch event to learn more about the platform\, how it can support your work and ways to join this growing community.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/adaptive-innovative-methods-aim-launch/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Mental Health in Development
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SUMMARY:NIHR Research Research Learning Lecture: CoReCCT as a research delivery concept in future
DESCRIPTION:The NIHR Associate Principal Investigator (PI) Scheme is pleased to announce the Research Learning Lectures: a series of lectures for anyone in Health and Social Care interested in learning more about research. \nWhat are the Research Learning Lectures?\nThe Research Learning Lectures are a series of lectures covering a variety of topics relating to basic science\, clinical trial methodology and statistics. \nThe lectures provide career advice for anyone who wishes to know more about research or work towards a career in research or academia. \nAttendees will also have the opportunity to hear from and put questions to research experts from across the world. \nThe Research Learning Lectures have been developed by Dr Kiran Reddy and Queen’s University Belfast Critical Care & Respiratory Research Group and now also include lectures developed by Dr Sophie Merrick and The Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit (MRC CTU) at University College London (UCL). \nThe Research Learning Lectures are hosted by the NIHR Associate PI Scheme. \nWho are the Research Learning Lectures aimed at?\n\nCurrent Associate PIs\nAssociate PI Alumni\nHealth and Care professionals with an interest in learning more about research.\nThose with an interest in a career in Clinical Academia\n\nLecture title: CoReCCT as a research delivery concept in future \nDate & time: Thursday 30th July 2026\, 2:00pm – 3:00pm \nSpeaker: Prof Ranjit Lall (University of Warwick) \nChair: Holly Speight (NIHR Associate Principal Investigator Scheme Manager) \n  \nRegister on Eventbrite.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/nihr-research-research-learning-lecture-corecct-as-a-research-delivery-concept-in-future/
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CATEGORIES:NIHR
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