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Congratulations to Dr Anna Le Gouais Anna Le Gouais from @ResearchTRUUD University of Bristol for winning the SSM Coms Research Summary Competition 2024 & a free place at #ASM2025 with 'How to create healthier places' Read her summary & published article here socsocmed.org.uk/blog/research-…👏👏👏
Caitlin Thompson Caitlin Newcastle University shares findings from an evaluation of the North East and North Cumbria NHS NHS Staff Tobacco Dependency Offer supported by NIHR ARC North East and North Cumbria at #SSM2024 North East Smokefree NHS Taskforce You can read more about the pilot and its evaluation, here ⬇️ tinyurl.com/STDONENC24
#SSM2024 Dr Zoë Bell shares experiences from England on maternal and Infant food insecurity. With these descriptive co-designed info graphics 👌 Society for Social Medicine & Population Health
Today at the Society for Social Medicine & Population Health Annual Scientific Meeting 2024 in Glasgow Amwaj Abugamza | أمواج أبوقمزة is presenting #PhD work: “Association of Ill Health and Taking Early Retirement or Becoming Economically Inactive Following the #COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Evidence on 5,529 Older Workers in UKHLS”
It’s a busy morning for CEG at #SSM2024 ! Hear insights from our universal free school meals evaluation at 9am, followed by back-to-back presentations on addressing inequalities through primary care and NHS anchor activity from 10am Society for Social Medicine & Population Health 1/2
If you're Society for Social Medicine & Population Health today you can hear about our evaluation of Southwark Holiday Activity & Food programme from Lorraine McSweeney at 9.25am in the Food & Schools session. If you're not at #SSM2024 you can find out more about the evaluation on our website phirst.nihr.ac.uk/evaluations/an…
Quite a good article on the latest World Health Organization (WHO) systematic review on #RF #EMF (#mobilephones) and #cancer risk in The Guardian: theguardian.com/science/articl… "“I think people should feel reassured by this study … but it’s worthwhile just remembering that the studies aren’t perfect..."
Grat presentation from Lorraine McSweeney this morning Society for Social Medicine & Population Health #SSM2024 A qualitative evaluation of increasing access to Holiday Activity & Food programmes in Southwark #HAF You can read more about this evaluation on the NIHR_PHIRST website phirst.nihr.ac.uk/evaluations/an…
Can confirm Tunnocks teacakes are great brain food... delighted to present our scoping review findings yesterday at #SSM2024 about the processes of intermediaries when connecting people to community-based physical activity Deirdre Connolly Emer Barrett Physiotherapy TCD Society for Social Medicine & Population Health
Great presentation by Dr Annette Haywood 🇺🇦 at #SSM2024 Society for Social Medicine & Population Health on green Social Prescribing SCHARR ScHARR Public Health
Great presentation by Dr Annette Haywood 🇺🇦 at the #SSM24 sharing our findings from the national evaluation of the Green Social Prescribing project to tackle mental illhealth. See our report here: randd.defra.gov.uk/ProjectDetails…
Enjoyed presenting the final study of my PhD at #SSM2024 in Glasgow! Grateful for the feedback and engaging discussions. Society for Social Medicine & Population Health
Great to be in Glasgow Society for Social Medicine & Population Health to hear Amwaj Abugamza | أمواج أبوقمزة's excellent presentation on ill health and economic inactivity since the COVID-19 pandemic Understanding Society
The Society for Social Medicine & Population Health conference was a great opportunity to explore the beautiful city of Glasgow!
Randomise until it hurts President elect Mark Pearce introduces John Lynch to give the Cochrane lecture at #SSM2024 #Glasgow Society for Social Medicine & Population Health
#SSM2024 ‘Randomise until it hurts’ by John Lynch as the Cochrane lecture at #SSM2024 #Glasgow Society for Social Medicine & Population Health What a great overview of the current trends and challenges in our methodology to produce good evidence