Using Patient Experience Data to Improve Care: Surveys, Stories and Sense-M...
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Using Patient Experience Data to Improve Care: Surveys, Stories and Sense-Making
The UCD Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) Ignite Program in conjunction with the Mater Lean Academy are delighted to host Professor Louise Locock Health Services Research Unit, University of Aberdeen for a lunchtime seminar on Thursday the 14th of March -12-1.45pm
The lecture will commence at 12.30 sharp
Updated Location: Catherine McAuley Lecture Theatre, 21 Nelson St, Phibsborough, Dublin 7
Light lunch and refreshments will be provided
Bio: Professor Louise Locock was appointed Professor at the Health Services Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, in 2017, following 14 years in the Health Experiences Research Group, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, where she was Director of Applied Research. She is a qualitative social science researcher interested in personal experience of health and illness; patient-centred quality improvement and co-design; and patient and family involvement in research and care. A major recent focus of her work has been how we can better use different types of patient experience data to improve care.
Queries email Dr Éidín Ní Shé: eidin.nishe@ucd.ie
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