CaHRU presents at College Research Showcase

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Members of the CaHRU team recently attended the College of Social Science Research Showcase at the University of Lincoln on 4 July 2016. The event aimed to present the work being undertaken across the College of Social Science. The day started Continue reading CaHRU presents at College Research Showcase

CaHRU Spring 2016 Newsletter

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The latest edition of the CaHRU Newsletter (Spring 2016) was published in July 2016. The newsletter presents the work of the research centre over the previous three months and includes articles from the CaHRU blog covering publications, conferences and funding. The newsletter Continue reading CaHRU Spring 2016 Newsletter

PINCER project showcased at Health Foundation Scaling up Improvement event

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Members of the Scaling up PINCER project team (PINCER is a pharmacist-led information technology intervention for reducing clinically important errors in medication management in general practice), Prof Niro Siriwardena, Janice Wiseman, Dr Sarah Rodgers, Chris Rye and Despina Laparidou, recently Continue reading PINCER project showcased at Health Foundation Scaling up Improvement event

CAHRU/LIH improvement science and research methods seminar: Mixed methods

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The first of this year’s series of CaHRU/LIH (Community and Health Research Unit/Lincoln Institute for Health) improvement science and research methods seminars was given by Prof Siriwardena on mixed methods on 16 February 2016. Improvement and implementation science benefits from Continue reading CAHRU/LIH improvement science and research methods seminar: Mixed methods

CaHRU team reflects on past and plans future

Cahru Away Day

The CaHRU team spent a December awayday at Lincolnshire’s Branston Hall, reflecting on past and ongoing work, discussing current challenges and exploring future opportunities for the research centre. Over the past year the centre has continued to build on its Continue reading CaHRU team reflects on past and plans future