
Sarah E. Barry PhD
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'I prefer, where truth is important, to write fiction' Virginia Woolf
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04-06-2013 08:00:07
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Amongst the cancer research highlighted in this magazine is that of Prof Kathleen Bennett Kathleen Bennett & colleagues in RCSI School of Population Health. Their work focuses on cancer epidemiology, cancer genomics, cancer survivorship, translational & precision medicine. #RCSIdiscover



Really thrilled to be contributing to the LGBTIreland conference today in RCSI RCSI School of Population Health Transforming Healthcare for LGBTQI+ Communities - Confronting Stigma and Prioritizing Mental Health





Sinead Hurley RCSI School of Population Health presents education development for getting SDGs into medical education



Valuable opportunity for patients & the general public to share their experiences & views on the use of health data for healthcare improvement & research. Email [email protected] to get involved Further info 👇 Please RT 🙏 Health Research Charities Ireland - HRCI @scienceirel PPI Ignite Network Ireland






Very insightful presentations from Prof Kathleen Bennett, Prof Trish Fox & Prof Michael Kerin at our HORC webinar exploring equity & inclusion in cancer care: inequalities in care outcomes & patient experience. 🙏 to series moderator Dr Dr Ronan Glynn & everyone who participated.


Leading Population Health in a New Era Dr Sarah Barry Population Health RCSI Dr Emer Ahern HSE Tony Canavan REO HSE West and North West Prof Ed Gregg Population Health RCSI Date: June 19th Time: 12:00 - 1:00 PM RCSI School of Population Health RCSI Register Here 100896engagecms.campusnexus.cloud/RCSIO-Advanced…


A very interesting and impactful talk on modified diets in long term care facilities in Ireland delivered by my wonderful colleague Dr Gráinne Kent RCSI School of Population Health at #NSCongress24



A wonderful #NSCongress24 dinner Titanic Belfast. A small part of our RCSI School of Population Health team sharing a "Titanic" moment on the famous staircase. Already looking forward to the next Nutrition Society conference, where we will share more exciting nutrition research from RCSI
