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2019
March
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Professor Louise Locock will present her interesting research about patient and public involvement on 13 March 2019
-Abstract of the presentation: ‘About 60% of me wants it to happen’. Health researchers talk about their experiences of patient and public involvement. I will present findings from a qualitative interview study with 36 health researchers and research managers talking about their experiences of patient and public involvement; their attitudes...
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DataFest19 Fringe: iCAIRD in the North
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Launch event for Scotland's new Industrial Centre for AI Research in Digital Diagnostics: vision & opportunities in Grampian.
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DataFest19 Fringe: Improving Lives with Data in the Public Sector
-We provide free open data for everyone to use. By talking about what is available and how to access it, we hope to promote collaboration through data. Our role is to provide data and analysis that is used to improve decision making, stimulate research, and inform debate. We want to...
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DataFest 2019
-The UK's first two week festival of Data Innovation in Scotland.
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DataFest19 Fringe: (M)apping
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An interactive, data gathering walk between car parks across the city centre
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Unexpected Vantage Points: gathering #datatogether through urban exploration of surprising spaces on foot within Aberdeen
-An interactive, data gathering walk between car parks across the city centre led by the (M)apping team
February
January
2018
November
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Grampian Digital Health & Care Event 2018
-For the second year running, Grampian is hosting a full day event, covering a range of digital health and care topics including the national strategic context, digital infrastructure and platforms, home & mobile health monitoring, virtual consulting, telecare and the art of the possible, digital workforce skills, information security and...
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Digital Health & Care: Data Led Service Redesign Forum
-The conference provides a vital opportunity for health and care providers and representatives from the 3rd Sector to further understand how the use of data can improve the delivery of services, empower patients and their families whilst creating important cost savings for providers.