Professor Graham Law joins international panel discussing ‘international perspectives on EMS and COVID-19’ at 999 EMS Forum conference

Graham Law

Professor Graham Law of CaHRU was part of a stellar line up with Professor Gina Agarwal (Professor of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Canada), Dr Michael Redlener (Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, New York, Continue reading Professor Graham Law joins international panel discussing ‘international perspectives on EMS and COVID-19’ at 999 EMS Forum conference

Improvement science and research methods seminar December 2020: Professor Graham Law on Interrupted time series, COVID lockdown and ambulance data

In the December Improvement science and research methods seminar, Professor Graham Law discussed ‘Interrupted time series, COVID lockdown and ambulance data’. Graham Law is a Professor in Medical Statistics in the College of Social Science and a senior member of Continue reading Improvement science and research methods seminar December 2020: Professor Graham Law on Interrupted time series, COVID lockdown and ambulance data

New ESRC study on impact of COVID-19 on probation’s work to improve health of people under supervision

The latest research funding for CaHRU was awarded to Dr Coral Sirdifield and her team, for a study titled, ‘Understanding and learning from the impact of COVID-19 on probation’s work to improve the health of people under its supervision‘. The Continue reading New ESRC study on impact of COVID-19 on probation’s work to improve health of people under supervision

CaHRU seminar series: Use of spatial epidemiological methods to enhance understanding of epidemics

The latest CaHRU Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar was given online on June 2nd 2020 by Professor Frank Tanser, global professor in rural health and social care and director of the Lincoln International Institute for Rural Health. He is Continue reading CaHRU seminar series: Use of spatial epidemiological methods to enhance understanding of epidemics

CaHRU Newsletter (Spring 2020)

The latest edition of the CaHRU Newsletter (Spring 2020) was published in June 2020. 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 (Spring 2020)