Seminar: Research ethics, University research processes and HRA

On 16th January 2024, Dr Stephanie Armstrong gave a seminar on research ethics, university processes and HRA. Steph is an Associate Professor in College of Social Science with responsibility for Allied Health Professions pre-registration programme and the school lead for Continue reading Seminar: Research ethics, University research processes and HRA

Community and Health Research Unit Newsletter – Autumn 2023

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The latest edition of the CaHRU Newsletter (Autumn 2023) is now available. 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 Community and Health Research Unit Newsletter – Autumn 2023

CaHRU study on the effect of specific learning difficulties on general practice written and clinical assessments highly commended in RCGP Research Paper of the Year awards 2023

A study on, ‘The effect of specific learning difficulties on general practice written and clinical assessments‘ published in the journal Medical Education was highly commended in the RCGP Research Paper of the Year awards this year for papers published in Continue reading CaHRU study on the effect of specific learning difficulties on general practice written and clinical assessments highly commended in RCGP Research Paper of the Year awards 2023

Community and Health Research Unit Newsletter – Summer 2023

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The latest edition of the CaHRU Newsletter (Summer 2023) is now available. The newsletter presents the work of the research centre over the last three months and includes articles from the CaHRU blog covering publications, conferences and funding. The newsletter Continue reading Community and Health Research Unit Newsletter – Summer 2023

Barcelona EUSEM presentations given by Lincoln Medical School students Jade Livingstone and Jasmine Kirk

CaHRU staff supervised two University of Nottingham Lincoln Medical School students, Jade Livingstone and Jasmine Kirk, to successfully complete their BMedSci research projects. Over the past year, CaHRU, Jade and Jasmine have collaborated with Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance (LNAA) to Continue reading Barcelona EUSEM presentations given by Lincoln Medical School students Jade Livingstone and Jasmine Kirk