CaHRU led study of prehospital hypoglycaemia features in NIHR alert

A study which investigated the effects of an information booklet-based intervention, ‘Hypos can strike twice’, on recurrent hypoglycaemic attendances by ambulance services (Ambu-HS2) features in the latest NIHR alert She was invited to present at the ACPIC as the winner of the Highest Quality Research Continue reading CaHRU led study of prehospital hypoglycaemia features in NIHR alert

Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar November 2022: Research on domestic violence and abuse with racially minoritised and seldom heard groups

November’s research seminar was presented by Professor Sundari Anitha, Professor of Gender Violence and Work in the School of Social and Political Sciences on her research on domestic violence and abuse with racially minoritised and seldom heard groups: utilising life Continue reading Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar November 2022: Research on domestic violence and abuse with racially minoritised and seldom heard groups

Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar October 2022: Recruiting research participants through social media by Dr Joseph Akanuwe

Joseph in Leicester

Dr Joseph Akanuwe, Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Community and Health Research Unit (CaHRU), University of Lincoln, gave the CaHRU improvement science and research methods seminar on 12th October 2022. Joseph started the seminar by stating that social media has Continue reading Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar October 2022: Recruiting research participants through social media by Dr Joseph Akanuwe

Professor Gina Agarwal: international visiting fellow, seminar and public lecture

We were fortunate to host Professor Gina Agarwal, from McMaster University in Canada, who visited CaHRU and the University of Lincoln in September 2022, under the international visiting fellowship programme supported by the Lincoln Institute for Advanced Studies. Gina Agarwal Continue reading Professor Gina Agarwal: international visiting fellow, seminar and public lecture

Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar September 2022: Performing health research with low income vulnerable older adults by Prof Ginal Agarwal

Prof Gina Agarwal, MBBS(UK) MRCGP(UK) CCFP FCFP PHD(Epidemiology) from McMaster University in Canada visited the Community and Health Research Unit for a week in September, as an International visiting fellow funded by the Lincoln Institute for Advanced Studies, and gave Continue reading Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar September 2022: Performing health research with low income vulnerable older adults by Prof Ginal Agarwal