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Annual health research managers workshop: From Global to Local
What best practice can be shared between ‘global’ and ‘local’ health research and health research management?
Join us at Hayes House, Oxford in late September for this 6th Annual Health Research Management Workshop. This year we are looking at issues that cover health research within the UK and across the world.
Speakers include
Alexander Ademokun, Head of Global Health Research Programmes, Department of Health and Social Care
Prof Stephen Jan, Head of the Health Economics and Process Evaluation Program at The George Institute for Global Health
Prof Graeme Reid, Chair of Science & Research Policy at UCL
Linda Landells, Associate Director – Technology Appraisals NICE
Dr Marc Ventresca, Strategy, Innovation and Marketing Faculty at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
Topics include-
*Implementation for impact in low-income countries
*Comparability of real-world data across continents
*Measuring health gain; what’s possible, what’s appropriate
*Lessons from UK policy; the development of the UKRI
*Public and patient involvement; from service to global research
*Ethics; from local to global
Date:
25 September 2018, 9:30
Venue:
Venue to be announced
Speaker: Various Speakers
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-global-to-local-tickets-48232746443
Cost:
£30
Audience:
The two-day workshop is open to all BUT limited to 50 people so apply soon. A small booking charge of £30 a head is applicable but includes all refreshments, lunch and informal workshop dinner.
Editor:
Helen Barnby-Porritt