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2015
May
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Methodology Workshop Series, Spring 2015: Modelling decision making to make a difference
-In the UK, policy decisions on the adoption of new treatments are informed by a cost-effectiveness analysis over a lifetime time horizon. However, evidence on relative treatment efficacy comes from randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that typically have a follow-up period of only a few years. Mean survival time is a...
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Improving safety in Intrapartum care - Prof Tim Draycott & Cathy Winter, North Bristol NHS Trust
-Tea, coffee & biscuits will be available from 11.30am
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HERU Seminar - Dr Pablo Monsivais
-Food, health and income in the 21st century: What causes social inequalities in diet?
April
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Cafe MED: Weight loss surgery - a magic pill?
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Obesity reduces the quality of life for individuals and puts a strain on health services. We will ask whether surgery is currently our best method of intervention and explore what might be on offer in the future.
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Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: Recent Data and Future Prospects
-Jane Daniels, Deputy Director Birmingham Trials. Tea/Coffee will be available from 3.30pm
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Year 4/5 MBChB Away Day 2015
-This CPD day provides a platform to share ideas and expertise across Years 4 AND 5 of the MBChB Curriculum. There will also be parallel sessions to explore various aspects of our curriculum. **ALL WELCOME**
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Cross-Border Cancer Research - challenges and opportunities for routine data
-Greg Rubin, Professor of General Practice and Primary Care, Durham University, and David Brewster, Director of the Scottish Cancer Registry in Edinburgh. Tea, coffee and biscuits from 12.30pm.
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Methodology Workshop Series, Spring 2015: Using digital and innovative online methodologies
-For further information, please contact Dr Heather Morgan, h.morgan@abdn.ac.uk or Pawana Sharma, p.sharma@abdn.ac.uk.
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Early Years MBChB Away Day 2015
-This CPD day provides a platform to share ideas and expertise across Years 1, 2 and 3 of the MBChB Curriculum. There will also be parallel small group discussions to explore various aspects of our curriculum. **ALL WELCOME**