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Tuesday, March 01, 2016

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QMIG: Involving users in the design of healthcare environments: A collaborative approach
A1.50, ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School

Speaker: Dr Rebecca Cain, Associate Professor and Head of the Experiential Engineering research group in WMG

Lunch to be provided

Overview: Rebecca will present her research on user involvement in the design of healthcare environments. This research was part of a five-year EPSRC funded project. It draws upon studies conducted in collaboration with Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust and the Royal Free Hospital, which developed novel methods for engaging patients and staff in the design of hospital environments. Rebecca will reflect upon the benefits and challenges of conducting collaborative design research within the NHS and will present suggestions for future research.

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S0.13

Dr Jean Pierre Le Glaunec ( University of Sherbrooke)

‘Vertières, Haiti, November 18 1803:

History and Memory of a Non-Event’

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Caribbean Seminar

Tuesday, 1st March, 5.15pm, Room S0.10, Social Sciences

Dr Jean Pierre Le Glaunec ( University of Sherbrooke)

‘Vertières, Haiti, November 18 1803:

History and Memory of a Non-Event’

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