Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber is pleased to invite you to a short webinar presenting the findings of an NIHR-funded project assessing the use of Ascelus – a digital health app – to remotely monitor patients recovering from prostate cancer treatment.
The project which will be discussed is a NIHR funded collaborative project with University of Sheffield and Sheffield Teaching Hospital focused on transforming the management of advanced prostate cancer in digital health. The project had a specific aim of increasing representation of ethnic minorities
During the sessions, we will:
- Share key findings from the evaluation of Ascelus in practice.
- Explore the role of digital health in improving patient outcomes and service delivery.
- Discuss opportunities for collaboration and future research, with particular attention to increasing representation of ethnic minorities in digital health.
We hope you can join us for what promises to be a stimulating and collaborative session.
This event is intended to be attended by clinical professionals involved in prostate cancer follow-up clinics, including nurses, pharmacists, medical staff, consultants, and other grades in urology, uro-oncologists, and service managers who are interested in the future of digital cancer care. There will be dedicated time for questions, discussion, and networking.
Session 1:
📅 Date: Monday 20th October
⏰ Time: 12:30 – 14:00
💻 Venue: Online (a link will be provided following registration)
Session 2:
📅 Date: Friday 24th October
⏰ Time: 14:00 – 15:30
💻 Venue: Online (a link will be provided following registration)