This is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. Here Edd talks about how he first got involved with engagement and the experiences he has had since.
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This is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. Here Edd talks about how he first got involved with engagement and the experiences he has had since.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. In Michaela’s blog she shares her enjoyment of engaging with members of the public.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. Here Caroline shares her experiences of getting started with public and patient engagement, and how this has developed throughout her career.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. In Catherine’s blog she talks about how her own experience of being a cancer patient inspired her to engage with the public.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. In Jon’s blog he talks about his experiences of public engagement, including running the popular Stem Cell Mountain exhibit.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. Here Liz talks about the experience she’s gained through her roles with Cancer Research UK and the Southampton Clinical Trials Unit of interacting with patients and the public.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine āInspiring Storiesā blog series. Here Jay talks about his experiences of being part of the Pint of Science festival, and engaging with members of the public in this setting.
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