Not exactly one-pagers π but these might be useful.
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Not exactly one-pagers π but these might be useful.
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www.gov.wales/sites/defaul...
CAWR/CURIAD Women's Health Symposium.
π Weds January 29, 12pm-5pm
Cardiff Met's Centre for Health, Activity and wellbeing Research (CAWR) and Centre for Cardiovascular Research, Innovation And Development (CURIAD) collab. Showcasing their #WomensHealth research.
More info π: tinyurl.com/3ar9vu7d
This is standard for pre-registration (Foundation) training in Wales. Piloted a few years ago and is now the norm. 1 year, trainees spend 1/3 in community pharmacy, 1/3 in general practice and 1/3 in hospital setting. All apply & are placed through a centralised system and are employed by NHS.
a picture advertising a webinar on 5th December hosted by the UK Society of Behavioural Medicine's Early Career Network.
A picture sharing information about the speakers at the UKSBM Early Career Network webinar on December 5th. Dr Jo Davan Wetton is the keynote speaker. Jo works at Behavioural Research UK, a national research consortium. She will be talking about her career in behavioural science and her experience of working across a number of different sectors. Also speaking is Dr Laura Wright. Laura is a Training Fellow at the Centre for Training and Research Excellence in Understanding Behaviour (Centre UB). She will share some of the opportunities available to PhD students and early career researchers offered by the Centre UB.
There's still time to sign up for the UKSBM Early Career Network webinar on December 5th! We'll hear from Dr Jo Davan Wetton @drjodw.bsky.social and Dr Laura Wright about cross-sector working in Behavioural Science. Register here events.teams.microsoft.com/event/6dc609...
Rob Orford from the Moondance Cancer Initiative discussing the organisation and their funding approach.
Looking forward to a varied and engaging programme of talks today at the Cwm Taf Morgannwg UHB R&D conference, starting with an interesting keynote from @roblorford.bsky.social about the Moondance Cancer Initiative.
Photograph of Prof Delyth James during her keynote presentation. Title βTaking a behaviourally informed approach to optimising medicines use and medication related behaviours: benefits and challengesβ.
Such a good day yesterday with the Behavioural Science Community of Practice in Cardiff. Insightful Q&A from @robertjwest.bsky.social and @nannon-phillips.bsky.social, excellent keynote from Prof Delyth James and interesting workshop sessions. Thanks to everyone involved in organising the event!
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