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Unfiltered Tips!
Unfiltered Tips!
10 episodes
1 week ago
Two biology PhD Students in the UK share in struggles and successes of PhD life.
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Two biology PhD Students in the UK share in struggles and successes of PhD life.
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Life Sciences
Science
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Patient Advocacy in Research (with special guest Max Williamson)
Unfiltered Tips!
53 minutes 4 seconds
4 years ago
Patient Advocacy in Research (with special guest Max Williamson)

Hi, thanks for checking out Unfiltered Tips! In this months episode we were thrilled to be able to talk with Max Williamson all about the role of patient advocacy in research. It was great to get his insight on how we can better involve patients in all aspects of research - from choosing research questions to disseminating results. 

We hope you take as much away from this conversation as we did! If so, why not share it with a friend or colleague! 

Join the conversation and hear about upcoming episodes by following us on twitter: @UnfilteredTips

You can always email us: unfilteredtipspod@gmail.com

Thanks again for listening!


Sources:

James Lind Alliance: https://www.jla.nihr.ac.uk/priority-setting-partnerships/teenage-and-young-adult-cancer/

NCRI Consumer Forum: https://www.ncri.org.uk/how-we-work/patients-carers/ncri-consumer-forum/

Unfiltered Tips!
Two biology PhD Students in the UK share in struggles and successes of PhD life.