
Kathleen Harkin
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29-05-2014 14:17:56
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A wonderful end to a super series of research seminars in association with Dr Sara Burke & the team Centre For Health Policy and Management …thanks to Liam Woods for expertly chairing today’s discussion & to Dr. Stephanie O'Keeffe 🇺🇦 for leading with vision, ensuring we embed evidence-informed practice in health system design 🙏🏼


Delighted with Rajani Pokharel's first paper from her doctoral research. Many colorectal screening CEAs don't include annual FIT, potentially leading policy makers to undershoot optimal intensities. SPHeRE Centre For Health Policy and Management School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin Tim Wrightson ☮ link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Very proud of Centre For Health Policy and Management SPHeRE scholar Dr Monika Pilch on her great achievement in getting awarded the Dean of Graduate Studies Postgraduate Teaching Award School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin

Congratulations Rajani Pokharel and James O'Mahony 🇺🇦🇵🇸☮️. Well done! One for all policymakers making decisions about health screening programmes to consider. 👏

Lucky UCD! All the very best James O'Mahony 🇺🇦🇵🇸☮️ :)

Dr Marita Hennessy outlining her extensive research, alongside PregnancyLossUCC colleagues, examining recurrent miscarriage care and asking whether enough has changed in the last 40 years - Marita Hennessy #HSRUK23



Please RT. We are looking for patients/public to take part in a focus group on the use of health information for purposes beyond personal healthcare. Please get in touch if interested [email protected] RCSI FutureNeuro Centre IPPOSI Irish Patients Assoc RCSI School of Population Health



So delighted to share that I successfully defended my PhD today. Huge thanks to @YvonneCodd Dr. Lisa Graham-Wisener for making it such a lovely experience and of course to my supervisor Geraldine Foley for all the support and guidance! 🍾


“The building blocks of health are being influenced by the decisions and actions of powerful commercial actors.” May van Schalkwyk explaining how corporations can influence children’s health at Alcohol Forum Ireland, Create & Inspire Change event






