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SUMMARY:Invitation only: National priority setting meeting - cardiac neurodevelopmental care
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only: National priority setting meeting – cardiac neurodevelopmental care\nAbout the meeting \nThis priority setting meeting aims to bring together key stakeholders\, including consumers\, who work and/or have lived experience in neurodevelopmental care for children with congenital heart disease (CHD). It builds on established networks and partnerships in the CHD LIFE+ program of research and in a range of CHD children and family care settings and contexts. The meeting aims to extend and sustain these collaborative networks beyond the life of the CHD LIFE+ study and into a future. \nThis event is led by the Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI)\, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)\, and Queensland Paediatric Cardiac Service (QPCS)\, Children’s Health Queensland (CHQ). \nImpacts \nThis forum aims to inform future initiatives\, funding\, and delivery of neurodevelopmental care for families and children with CHD. It will provide a platform for consumer advocates and expert input into collaborative priority setting for best practice neurodevelopmental care for children with CHD. \nThe meeting will be co-facilitated with and informed by our strong collaborative partnership with HeartKids\, and the information collected will help shape reporting of the discussion and priorities. Relevant study protocol and ethics approval will be sought to enable these activities to be published. \nRegistration \nThis is an invitation only event. \nContact \nFor more details\, please email us at chdlife-plus@qut.edu.au \n 
URL:https://www.aushsi.org.au/event/invitation-only-national-priority-setting-meeting-cardiac-neurodevelopmental-care/
LOCATION:Rydges Sydney Central\, 28 Albion Street\, Surry Hills\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="CHD LIFE+":MAILTO:chdlife-plus@qut.edu.au
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SUMMARY:A/Prof Charitini Stavropoulou Guest Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Who benefits from early career funding: evidence from the Medical Research Council in the UK.\nCharitini Stavropoulou is an Associate Professor in Health Services Research at City University of London. As the co-director of the Centre for Healthcare Innovation Research (CHIR) she is interested in understanding the barriers and facilitators in implementing research and innovation in healthcare practice. \nA/Prof Charitini Stavropoulou will first provide a brief overview of the work CHIR has been doing over the past five years. She will then focus on the work she did while on secondment to the Medical Research Council in the UK\, during which she evaluated the council’s early career schemes. She will present the results of a mixed methods study she employed to quantify the impact of early career schemes and also to understand more in depth the challenges early career researchers face while transitioning to independence. \nPlease register online to attend this in-person event.
URL:https://www.aushsi.org.au/event/associate-professor-charitini-stavropoulou-guest-seminar/
LOCATION:Rydges Sydney Central\, 28 Albion Street\, Surry Hills\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="CHD LIFE+":MAILTO:chdlife-plus@qut.edu.au
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