Meetings/Seminars/Conferences

Health and Health Care Research

 

NMRU Lunchtime Seminar Series 

2006-07

Venue:  Seminar Room, Research Unit, 10 Malone Road

  

  

 Expert Series


Date:               Friday 9th March 2007

Speaker:          Professor Ron Gray

National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit,  University of Oxford

Title:                “Systemic review of fetal effects of low-to-moderate prenatal alcohol exposure and binge dinking”

 

 Date:               Tuesday 27th February 2007

Speaker:          Professor Chris Stevenson

Chair in Mental Health Nursing, Dublin City University

Title:                “Bridging lay-professional provinces in health research:  Practical inquiry / theory”

 

 Date:               Tuesday 23rd January 2007

Speaker:          Dr Anne Begley

Lecturer, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Queen’s University Belfast

Title:                 “The ‘aretaic turn’:  a revolution in applied ethics”

 

 Date:               Wednesday 11th October 2006

Speaker:          Dr Carol Emsile

Research Scientist, MRC , Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, Glasgow

Topic:              “How do men and women with depression articulate their distress and engage with professionals?

 

 

 Postgraduate Research Student Series 


More information on these seminars is available from the 'Current Research Students' webpage.  The next seminar in this series will be:

Date:               Thursday 19th April 2007, 1-2p.m.

Speaker 1:        Miss Fiona Lynn

Research Assistant, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Doctoral Student, School of Pharmacy                        

Title:                “Investigating the value of an additional ultrasound after 24 weeks' gestation for women with   uncomplicated pregnancies:  a discrete choice experiment”

Speaker 2:          Ms Jayne Price

Senior Teaching Fellow,  Sandra Ryan Doctoral Fellowship Student, School of Nursing & Midwifery                     

Title:                “Introducing PATCH - An exploratory study of palliative and terminal care for children and their families”