Patient Engagement in Research Initiatives: The Hypo-RESOLVE Approach
Hypo-RESOLVE
8 episodes
1 day ago
In this eight-episode series, we are shining a light on the value of patient engagement in general and the innovative way the Hypo-RESOLVE project approaches the involvement of people living with diabetes (PwD). Scientists, clinicians and members of our Patient Advisory Committee (PAC) discuss the progress in the different work areas of the project and give valuable insight into the experiences of including PwD in research initiatives from both perspectives.
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In this eight-episode series, we are shining a light on the value of patient engagement in general and the innovative way the Hypo-RESOLVE project approaches the involvement of people living with diabetes (PwD). Scientists, clinicians and members of our Patient Advisory Committee (PAC) discuss the progress in the different work areas of the project and give valuable insight into the experiences of including PwD in research initiatives from both perspectives.
Episode 2: Effects and Consequences of Hypoglycaemia
Patient Engagement in Research Initiatives: The Hypo-RESOLVE Approach
23 minutes 29 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 2: Effects and Consequences of Hypoglycaemia
Our second podcast episode is bringing you an important topic: Professor Rory McCrimmon from the University of Dundee and Laura Cooke from our Patient Advisory Committee (PAC) discuss the effects and consequences of hypoglycaemia.
Patient Engagement in Research Initiatives: The Hypo-RESOLVE Approach
In this eight-episode series, we are shining a light on the value of patient engagement in general and the innovative way the Hypo-RESOLVE project approaches the involvement of people living with diabetes (PwD). Scientists, clinicians and members of our Patient Advisory Committee (PAC) discuss the progress in the different work areas of the project and give valuable insight into the experiences of including PwD in research initiatives from both perspectives.