CaHRU Newsletter (Autumn 2021)

The latest edition of the CaHRU Newsletter (Autumn 2021) was published on 25th November 2021. The newsletter presents the work of the research centre over the past three months and includes articles from the CaHRU blog covering publications, conferences and Continue reading CaHRU Newsletter (Autumn 2021)

CaHRU Newsletter (Summer 2021)

The latest edition of the CaHRU Newsletter (Summer 2021) was published in October 2021. The newsletter presents the work of the research centre over the past three months and includes articles from the CaHRU blog covering publications, conferences and funding. Continue reading CaHRU Newsletter (Summer 2021)

Perceptions and Experiences of Medical Student First Responders: Qualitative Interview Study invitation to participate

Would you like to take part in a study to explore Medical Student First Responder schemes? Are you/ have you been a Medical Student First Responder (MSFR)? Are you currently studying medicine at one of the following Universities? Oxford, Buckingham, Continue reading Perceptions and Experiences of Medical Student First Responders: Qualitative Interview Study invitation to participate

CaHRU partners NIHR funded LISTEN study: Long Covid Personalised Self-managemenT support- co-design and EvaluatioN

The latest study to be announced involving CaHRU is the Long Covid Personalised Self-managemenT support- co-design and EvaluatioN (LISTEN) project, with funding of over £1 million from the NIHR Long Covid programme. The team, led by Prof Fiona Jones (Kingston Continue reading CaHRU partners NIHR funded LISTEN study: Long Covid Personalised Self-managemenT support- co-design and EvaluatioN

Community First Responders’ role in current and future rural health – interview study

Community First Responders’ role in current and future Rural Health • Are you an adult or the relative of an adult who has needed to call an ambulance and has received care from a Community First Responder in the last Continue reading Community First Responders’ role in current and future rural health – interview study