@AdmissionCollab
@admissioncollab
Home of the UKRI/NIHR funded ADMISSION Collaborative on Multiple Long-Term Conditions in Hospital: from burden and inequalities to underlying mechanisms
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Thank you to Miles Witham for closing this great event highlighting the importance of building capacity in MLTC research. Thanks to our speakers for their contributions & to our delegates for their insightful comments & questions #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
Thanks to Prof Rachel Cooper AGE Research Group for leading a great session with Community of Practice representatives Dr Sue Bellass 💙 Stephanie Hanley, PhD Jane Masoli Luke Pilling. Really important to consider the perspectives of the next generation of MLTC research leaders #UKMLTCsymposium2024
Thank you to Dr Richard Bellamy for excellent insight into MLTC care and the future of postgraduate medical training recognising the critical need for the next generation of doctors to be able to manage MLTC #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
Great to hear from Professor Gillian Vance and Dr Steven Brown on the integration of MLTC care in undergraduate medical education #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
Thanks to Kirstie Whitaker for providing excellent insights into the AIM RSF approach to building capacity in data science for MLTC research #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
An excellent presentation from Liz Sapey on Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) approaches to building capacity in data science for MLTC research #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
Great to hear from Louise Hawkyard about NIHR Academy’s approach to building capacity in MLTC research #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
Fantastic start to the #UKMLTCsymposium2024 with our keynote speakers Avan Sayer and Prof Kamlesh Khunti showcasing the Multiple Long-Term Conditions Cross-NIHR Collaboration. Exciting plans for capacity building and taking MLTC research forward #multimorbidity
Looking forward to the UK MLTC Symposium 2024: Building capacity in the UK MLTC Community tomorrow with a fantastic line-up of speakers. See the programme here: bit.ly/3ZKfVpf #multimorbidity
Only one week until the UK MLTC Symposium 2024 with Avan Sayer and Prof Kamlesh Khunti as keynote speakers. Don’t miss out on this exciting event which has a fantastic line-up of speakers.
Check out the programme: bit.ly/3ZKfVpf
And register here: forms.office.com/e/2tth1eigy7
Be part of the UK MLTC Symposium 2024. Join us to hear Professor Gillian Vance and Dr Steven Brown talk about the importance of MLTC care in the context of future undergraduate medical education
See the full programme here: bit.ly/3ZKfVpf
Register: forms.office.com/e/2tth1eigy7
How do we support the next generation of MLTC research leaders? Rachel Cooper Newcastle University discusses novel approaches to research capacity development with Community of Practice members Dr Sue Bellass 💙 Stephanie Hanley, PhD Jane Masoli Luke Pilling
Register here: forms.office.com/e/2tth1eigy7
It's not too late to book your place at the UK MLTC symposium 2024: Building capacity in the UK MLTC community. Don’t miss the keynote talk from Avan Sayer and Prof Kamlesh Khunti
See the full programme: bit.ly/3ZKfVpf
Register: forms.office.com/e/2tth1eigy7