CHEME
@chemebangor
Centre for Health Economics & Medicines Evaluation, Bangor University
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http://cheme.bangor.ac.uk 09-12-2013 12:59:38
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Public engagement at the National Eisteddfod was an opportunity to raise awareness of #healtheconomics whilst also gaining insight of public interests and expectations of our work. Visit poster 11 at #researchwales23 or Emily Holmes to learn more
Thank you to everyone who came to meet us CHEME Bangor University Community Day. Great to see so many enjoying the activities and sharing their views. #yourcommunityyouruniversity Yankier Pijeira Perez Giovanna Culeddu Non Davies Llinos Haf Spencer Emily Holmes
We are delighted to announce the launch of our next round of recruitment to MRC-NIHR Trials Methodology Research Partnership DTP. Lots of exciting projects available. Head to mrctmrpdtp.com/current-opport… for more information. Please share widely!
Opportunities for funded #PhD studentships Bangor University linked with the MRC-NIHR Trials Methodology Research Partnership Doctoral Training Programme. The Doctoral School, Bangor University North Wales Medical School
How should the environmental impact of a pharmaceutical intervention be considered in the context of trial outcomes? with Catrin Plumpton Emily Holmes findaphd.com/phds/project/h…
Diolch am ddod i'n gweld yn yr Wyl Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol ddoe yn #Pontio Prifysgol Bangor i chwarae gem Costau Uwch neu Is Gofal Iechyd Yankier Pijeira Perez CHEME a rhoi eich barn am weithgareddau presgripsynu cymdeithasol
Will Hardy and I undertook the economic analysis of monthly extended-release buprenorphine versus daily standard care medication within a pragmatic, parallel-group, open-label, multicentre RCT sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Led by John Marsden NWORTH Clinical Trials Unit
Useful recommendations on incorporating benefit risk assessments in the design and reporting of superiority, equivalence and non-inferiority clinical trials Nikki Totton MRC-NIHR Trials Methodology Research Partnership journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk/hta/BHQZ7691/#…
“Small is Beautiful” as the principle for recognising and mitigating economic and population health challenges of climate change here in Wales. Read our new well-becoming blog here cheme.bangor.ac.uk/health-blog-6.… Health and Care Economics Cymru Rhiannon T Edwards
TODAY: @CHEME NWORTH Clinical Trials Unit & North Wales Medical School will be at #BangorScienceFestival Hidden World of Science. This hands-on interactive event is free for all and taking place in the Brambell Building. Come & find out more about the wonderful world of research Bangor University
Diwrnod 2 o’n cwrs byr deuddydd Economeg Iechyd Cymhwysol ar gyfer Ymarfer ac Ymchwil Iechyd y Cyhoedd a agorwyd gan @Emmasarahmac23. Os oes gennych ddiddordeb yn y cwrs flwyddyn nesaf cysylltwch â [email protected]. HEHTA Mary Lynch Rhiannon T Edwards Nina Ruddle
Day 2 of our two-day short course Applied Health Economics for Public Health Practice and Research opened by @Emmasarahmac23. If interested in next year’s course contact [email protected]. HEHTA Mary Lynch Rhiannon T Edwards Nina Ruddle PloCC CHEME
@ProfRTEedwards & Sofie Roberts took part in the WHO COP29 Climate Change and Health webinar, attended by 200+ participants globally. The health imperative for climate action was the key topic which coincides with the publication of the new well-becoming book Health Sciences Bangor PloCC