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MAHSC Seminar Series: ‘Advancing the science of implementation’
Online/Webinar
27 Jan 2021
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Chair and Speakers are:
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre (MAHSC) is a partnership between The University of Manchester, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust (part of the Northern Care Alliance) and Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust to unite leading healthcare providers with world-class academics and researchers.
In April 2020, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre (MAHSC), part of Health Innovation Manchester, was officially re-designated by National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), NHS England and NHS Improvement up to 2025.
Please don't miss this upcoming session from our Implementation Science Leads Paul Wilson and Roman Kisov as part of the MAHSC Seminar Series.
The series gives a local platform to the nationally and internationally renowned scientists of MAHSC to share their work with clinical, non-clinical, university colleagues, but also crucially members of the wider community seeking insight into innovations in the delivery of healthcare.
Event Details:
Zoom details will be sent to all those registered in advance. Should the Zoom allocation meet capacity, a live stream link will be added to this page.
For those unable to attend, a video recording of the meeting will be here.
If you have any questions, please contact Jane Crosbie, MAHSC and BRC Education and Training Coordinator (jane.crosbie@manchester.ac.uk)
Strengthening the research skills, processes and resources needed to thrive in our fast-changing healthcare sector.
The role of digital technology in disease prevention, self-management in long term conditions, integrated and personalised care and healthy ageing.
Examining the impact of different initiatives on the economic sustainability of health and social care e.g., approaches to contracting and alternatives to formal care.
To provide infrastructure and expertise regionally and nationally to support high quality evalution. In particular, we aim to refine methodologies to enhance the impact of applied health research in GM.
Prevention of frailty; health promotion in younger old age; multi-morbidity, health inequalities, social isolation and mental health in the elderly.
To conduct world-leading research and methodological development in implementation science and knowledge mobilisation.
Children and young people’s mental health; the impact of long-term conditions and multi-morbidity on mental health.
Workforce issues (recruitment, retention, skill mix); integration of health and social care and interdisciplinary working.
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