From October 2017 to February 2018, mHabitat are hosting a series of seminars focussing on health informatics. The seminar series will be led by Mohannad Alajlani, a teaching fellow at Yorkshire Centre for Health Informatics. Mohannad is teaching in the health informatics Masters programme at the University of Leeds and has years of experience in research and teaching in the UK and overseas.
This session is designed for research staff and students with an interest in medical technologies innovation, looking to use social media professionally as an individual. The day will introduce participants to managing and raising their professional profile through the use of traditional and social media; and communicating research and its significance outside academia. In an era where we are globally connected through digital and social media, self-promotion is a skill that modern academics must develop to raise the profile of their research and gain maximum impact for their work.
Across two days INNOVATE 2017 brings 2,750 of the UK’s most innovative thinkers, creators, and inventors to the NEC in Birmingham.
Join policy makers and opinion leaders from across the sector at the Leeds City Region Medical Technologies launch event on Wednesday 1 November at 4.30pm in Leeds City Centre to highlight our Science and Innovation Audit findings and discuss future action plans.
During one of the most complex and challenging times for the NHS, an accelerated drive to improve efficiency and use of technology has been put at the forefront of national and local strategies. The aim is to deliver better care and meet rising demand for services by taking advantage of the available resources, data and technologies.
You are invited to join this unique collaborative event to hear about the range of surgical trial activity currently being led from within Yorkshire and The Humber. Find out more about the nationally-recognised expertise available to surgeons and trainees within the Yorkshire and Humber region to support the design and delivery of successful, high quality surgical trials. The event is jointly hosted by the region’s two Royal College of Surgeons Surgical Trials Centres based at the Universities of Leeds and York, the NIHR Clinical Research Network Yorkshire & Humber, the NIHR Research Design Service Yorkshire and Humber, and the Yorkshire Surgical Research Collaborative.