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Announcing a BRAND NEW course in Qualitative Research Methods for March 2023!

Joining our successful Intensive Course in Applied Epidemiology, we are pleased to announce a brand new short course in Qualitative Research Methods in Partnership with Patients.
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30th Intensive Course in Applied Epidemiology now open for booking!

Our annual course celebrates its 30th iteration in 2023, and we are delighted to invite delegates from around the world to join us for the occasion.
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QUICK focus group study recruitment now underway!

We are looking for people to take part in focus groups to share their experiences of working with chronic pain.
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Welcome to the group: Sarah Harrison
Sarah joins the group from Bath Spa and will be studying the effect of disclosure of rheumatoid arthritis in the workplace as part of the DRAW study.
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FRESKO Study Stage III Officially Underway

Exciting news from our FRESKO (Feasibility of Recruiting an Early Scottish Knee Osteoarthritis cohort) study, where we have recruited our first participant to Stage III of the project.
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Welcome to the group: Amber Guest

Amber is a Research Assistant who will be working in the Consortium to Research Individual, Interpersonal, and Social influences in Pain (CRIISP), and the Making it Work project. Amber joined in the team in March 2022 and will be working remotely from Loughborough.
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Making it Work (TM) - Scotland study begins

Today we're excited to begin work on the Making it Work (TM) - Scotland study. Working with colleagues from Arthritis Research Canada, we will aim to adapt a programme developed in Canada to support people with musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions to stay in work as long as they wish to.
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Welcome to the group: Martin Stevens

Martin joins the the team as a Research Fellow, primarily working on the QUICK and PACFiND studies.
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Welcome to the group: Jisha Babu

Jisha will be working with the group as our new administration coordinator.
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Welcome to the group: Kate Timmins

Kate is a Research Fellow who will be working for the Consortium Against Pain InEquality (CAPE). She joined the group in January 2022, after relocating from Lincolnshire.