Imperial College - Public Involvement Training Workshop 3: Public Involvement Early in the Research Cycle - 7th May 2019

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Imperial College - Public Involvement Training Workshop 3: Public Involvement Early in the Research Cycle - 7th May 2019

By PERC & ICTU

Date and time

Tue, 7 May 2019 14:00 - 16:30 GMT+1

Location

St Mary's Campus, School of Medicine

Norfolk Place Paddington London W2 1PG United Kingdom

Description




Public Involvement Early in the Research Cycle

#3 Public Involvement early in the research cycle (07th May 2019 14:00-16:30) St Mary's Campus, School of Medicine, Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG (Building 5, Ground Floor, Conference Room ). For map please see here. Entry via door with security guard.

There are many benefits of involving patients and the public early in the research cycle: checking that our research priorities match those of the people the research will benefit; understanding the opinions and concerns that patients/the public may have about the research so that these can be addressed to improve the quality of the research; and increasing the likelihood of funding. In this session we will look at how patients/the public can be involved in the first three stages of the research cycle: Identifying and Prioritising; Designing and Managing; and Funding and Commissioning. This session is aimed at those with basic knowledge of public involvement who have already completed “Public Involvement – The Basics”.

*All sessions co-delivered with members of the public. *

Please Note

Please note that these training sessions have been designed as a series and we recommend that people attend as many as possible. Places will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis, but priority will be given to researchers and members of the public affiliated to the NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), Patient Experience Research Centre (PERC) or Imperial Clinical Trials Unit (ICTU). If you are a member of the public who is not affiliated with Imperial College, you may also be able to attend if there are spaces available.

As sessions work best with equal numbers of researchers and members of the public, we allocate an equal number of places to each category of attendee. Therefore, you may be informed after registration that the places for researchers or members of the public are full which will mean you will need to register for the next available session.

Failure to attend

If you are an Imperial College or Trust employee, your department will be charged if you fail to attend this session and you do not provide 48 hours’ notice. Upon registration you will be asked to provide your line manager's email address indicating that you have received approval to attend this session and the charge for non-attendance is acknowledged.

Further information about the sessions can be viewed here

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If you have any other enquiries or need more information about these training sessions, please contact PERC at ppi@imperial.ac.uk or ICTU at ictuppi@imperial.ac.uk.



Organised by

Patient Experience Research Centre (PERC), Imperial College London & Imperial Clinical Trials Unit (ICTU),  

The Patient Experience Research Centre (PERC) is a multidisciplinary group of clinicians, public health specialists and social scientists combining strengths in quantitative and qualitative research methods. We aim to promote active communication between patients, researchers and clinical staff to address real problems, and through this improve the quality of healthcare and the impact of translational research.PERC was set up in 2011 with start-up funding from the NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and project funds from the Imperial College Healthcare Charity. 

http://www.imperial.ac.uk/patient-experience-research-centre/about-us/

Imperial Clinical Trials Unit  (ICTU)  is a UKCRC registered Clinical Trials Unit recognised for its experience and expertise in the development and delivery of clinical trials and associated high quality clinical research projects across a range of therapeutic areas. The unit leads primarily on the design, conduct and analysis of national and international multi-centre trials and the staff, with specialist disease and methodological knowledge, have input at all stages of the trial lifecycle; thus ensuring all activities are conducted according to the principles of ICH GCP and in compliance with the appropriate regulatory and ethical requirements. 

ICTU sits within Imperial College London as a department within the School of Public Health in the Faculty of Medicine and brings together academic, clinical and trial management expertise from across the Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre. ICTU also collaborates with members of the designated Academic Health Science Network for North West London - Imperial College Healthcare Partners, other national key clinical and scientific opinion leaders, other CTUs and with industry.

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