Research with Lifelong Impact

Research with Lifelong Impact

Research with Lifelong Impact: Reducing Health Inequalities in the North East and North Cumbria

By NIHR CRN North East and North Cumbria

Date and time

Wed, 30 Mar 2022 09:30 - 16:00 GMT+1

Location

Radisson Blu Hotel, Durham

Frankland Lane Durham DH1 5TA United Kingdom

About this event

You are warmly invited to attend NIHR Clinical Research Network North East and North Cumbria's annual event on Wednesday 30 March 2022 at the Radisson Blu hotel in Durham.

The event will focus on how research can make a difference to people's lives by reducing health inequalities in our region. We will start with an overview of our research impact over the past two years, before exploring themes of prevention in public health, primary care and secondary care.

There will be opportunities to ask questions, contribute to the discussion and network with health and care colleagues from across the North East and North Cumbria. A full agenda will be published closer to the time.

COVID-19 precautions will be taken and we will confirm delegate attendance requirements the week prior to the event. In the meantime, we would kindly request that all delegates take a lateral flow test in the 24 hours prior to the event.

Parking is free of charge and lunch and refreshments will be provided.

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The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is the nation's largest funder of health and care research. The NIHR:

 

  • Funds, supports and delivers high quality research that benefits the NHS, public health and social care

  • Engages and involves patients, carers and the public in order to improve the reach, quality and impact of research

  • Attracts, trains and supports the best researchers to tackle the complex health and care challenges of the future

  • Invests in world-class infrastructure and a skilled delivery workforce to translate discoveries into improved treatments and services

  • Partners with other public funders, charities and industry to maximise the value of research to patients and the economy

The NIHR was established in 2006 to improve the health and wealth of the nation through research, and is funded by the Department of Health and Social Care. In addition to its national role, the NIHR supports applied health research for the direct and primary benefit of people in low- and middle-income countries, using UK aid from the UK government.

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