
Dr Georgia Black
@georgiabblack
Reader in Applied Health Research at @QMUL_WIPH. Research about early diagnosis of cancer and patient safety.
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22-09-2011 21:13:01
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Delighted to announce that abstract submissions for #CaPRI2025 are now open! We would love to see you in #Manchester next year and hear about the latest #PrimaryCare #cancer #research Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK Cancer Research UK Policy Ca-PRI PC4 SAPC NIHR School for Primary Care Research Macmillan Cancer Support


Oxford Centre for Cancer Early Detection and Prevention Symposium 10-11th December, Oxford Keynote speakers: Victor Velculescu Johns Hopkins University, Sam Janes UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences, Molly Stevens Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Oxford and Dr Georgia Black Wolfson Institute of Population Health Abstracts due: 8th Nov Register ⬇️ eventbrite.co.uk/e/oxford-centr…

❓Should we stop relying on verbal interventions like safety netting to manage diagnostic uncertainty? I wrote an editorial summing up what we know and what to do instead in BMJ Quality & Safety Wolfson Institute of Population Health tinyurl.com/5yh4k5t2


Volunteers wanted! To support research into symptom awareness, public awareness messaging to support early diagnosis in lung cancer. Details below ☺️MFT NHS Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance @HistoryMakersGM BTOG @yorke_janelle Dr Georgia Black Samantha Quaife Louise Brown 💙 Rachael Murray Mason


This BMJ Quality & Safety editorial piece by Dr Georgia Black looks at the practice and function of ‘safety netting,’ and Caitríona Cox @DrZoeFritz et al’s study of safety netting in hospital internal medicine settings. ths.im/4hVUo5W



Opportunity for post-doc qualitative researcher to work on NIHR study on lung cancer diagnosis with Dr Georgia Black Cancer Screening, Prevention and Early Diagnosis - This important study could change how we diagnose the leading cause of cancer death. Deadline: 10th December Apply--> lnkd.in/d6UF-d5A


We are privileged to have Dr Georgia Black Wolfson Institute of Population Health give the final keynote of the OxCODE symposium on the organisation of non-specific symptom cancer pathways #oxcode24



#Postdoc role available with us for 2.5yrs on the NIHR Cancer Learn project: improving cancer diagnosis for people with a learning disability - we're looking for someone who LOVES fieldwork🤓. Deadline 10th Jan. tinyurl.com/23ddn6sa Wolfson Institute of Population Health Cancer Care Surrey Dr Luke Mounce

How can patient care & safety in cancer diagnosis pathways improve? #THISfellow Dr Georgia Black from Queen Mary University of London research found significant demands placed on patients in the pathways & system complexities when trying to deliver holistic care. Read Georgia's story ths.im/3CR4xBf



It's me!... on Listen to THIS, the podcast exploring how we can improve the quality and safety of healthcare by THIS Institute . In it I shared insights from my research / fellowship project about ‘Access to primary care and improving systems’ with Sean Manzi and Patrick Burch