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

Probation, Mental Health and Criminal Justice. Towards Equivalence edited by Prof Charlie Brooker and Dr Coral Sirdifield

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August 2022 saw the publication of a new textbook from Routledge ‘Probation, Mental Health and Criminal Justice. Towards Equivalence’, edited and co-authored by Professor Charlie Brooker and Dr Coral Sirdifield together with professionals working in the criminal justice and mental Continue reading Probation, Mental Health and Criminal Justice. Towards Equivalence edited by Prof Charlie Brooker and Dr Coral Sirdifield

Community and Health Research Unit Newsletter Spring 2022

The latest edition of the CaHRU Newsletter (Spring 2022) was published in June 2022. The newsletter presents the work of the research centre over the past three months and includes articles from the CaHRU blog covering publications, conferences and funding. Continue reading Community and Health Research Unit Newsletter Spring 2022

Priya Sharma joins CaHRU as Clinical Trials Coordinator in the Lincoln Clinical Trials Unit

Priya Sharma joined CaHRU in June 2022 as a Clinical Trials Coordinator in the Lincoln Clinical Trials Unit. She will be involved in all aspects of clinical trials and related activities supporting research within the primary, prehospital and acute care Continue reading Priya Sharma joins CaHRU as Clinical Trials Coordinator in the Lincoln Clinical Trials Unit

CaHRU and MRCGP collaboration wins RCGP Research Paper of the Year category prize for Medical Education

A research study led by a team from CaHRU, ‘Candidate perceptions of the UK Recorded Consultation Assessment: cross-sectional data linkage study‘, published in the journal, Education for Primary Care, won the category prize for Medical Education in the Royal College Continue reading CaHRU and MRCGP collaboration wins RCGP Research Paper of the Year category prize for Medical Education