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Seminars

Seminars

The Division has reviewed its Seminar Programme and plans to have at least three key seminars each term, in addition to invited guest lectures from home and overseas. All seminars, except where indicated otherwise, take place in the 6th floor seminar room, Capital House, 42 Weston Street, London SE1 3QD - 5 minutes' walk from the Guy's Campus and London Bridge stations. All staff, students and health professionals are welcome to attend.

Recordings of past debates and discussions are available for download. For further information, please email Dr Toby Prevost.


WHEN SPEAKER TOPIC

17:00-18:00, 19th June 2012 

Professor Lea Katsouyanni, Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Department of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, University of Athens Medical School Air pollution effects on health: open questions and future pathways
12:00-13:00   30th May 2012

Professor Peter Littlejohns, Professor of Public Health, Division of Health and Social Care Research, King's College London

Formally Clinical Director, NICE

Understanding value: a key step to translating research in to practice
17:00 - 18:00, 21st February 2012 Professor Mark Musen, Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, Stanford University

Becoming a meta-physician: better clinical information in the future of health care

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16:30 - 17:30,

14th December 2011
Professor Charles Wolfe, King's College London

Stroke Forum

Populations to bench: priorities for research based on epidemiology

12.45-13.45,  7th December 2011

Professor Ewan Ferlie, King's College London

Managed Networks in Health Care - A Nascent Solution?

12.45-13.45, 30th November 2011

Isaac Sorinola, King's College London

 

Naomi Beinart, King's College London

 

Nadine Geddes, King's College London

Promoting functional recovery after stroke with exercise balls: lessons from healthy participants studies

Why don't people do their exercises? Measuring adherence to exercise in chronic low back pain

Costs of assistive technology for people with Parkinson's

12.45-13.45,  16th November 2011

Professor Anthonius Coolen, King's College London

Extracting reliable information from medical trials: how to handle cohort heterogeneity and competing risk

12.45-13.45, 2nd November 2011


Samantha Wright, Michael Utterson, Julia Wingate

Presentation by medical students: those attending will help to select student representative to attend the regional Society of Academic Primary Care conference at Madingley, February 2012

12.30-13.30, 24th August 2011

Professor Robert Smith, Professor Emeritus, Founding Chairman, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Cincinnati

Type 2 Diabetes Genomics Study in a U.S. Family Medicine Setting

13:00 - 14:00, 21st July 2011

Dr Mariam Molokhia
King's College London
Risk prediction for serious adverse drug reactions: translating into clinical care
12:45 - 13:45, 22nd June 2011 Luis Ayerbe Garcia-Monzon
Gill Cluckie
King's College London
The natural history of depression up to 15 years after stroke
12:45 - 13:45, 22nd June 2011 Kitty Mohan The natural history of stroke recurrence
12:45 - 13:45,
15th June 2011
Peter Schofield
King's College London
Methods for Assessing Cardiovascular Risk in an Ethnically Diverse Population
12:45 - 13:45, 8th June 2011 Professor Janet Peacock
King's College London
United Kingdom Oscillation Study (UKOS): the long gestation of the UKOS follow-up
12:45 - 13:45, 25th May 2011
Helen Booth
King's College London
Breathlessness in advanced COPD: how much, how bad, and how do you measure it?
12:45 - 13:45,
18th May 2011
Dr James Rubin
NIHR Career Development Fellow
Department of Psychological Medicine
Pandemics, pollsters and public perceptions - measuring public responses to the swine flu outbreak
12:45 - 13:45, 23rd March 2011 Professor Janusz Kaczorowski
Visiting Professor
University of British Columbia
Improving cardiovascular health at the population level: a 39 Community Cluster-randomised trial of the Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP)
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