The seminar ‘Patient and public involvement (PPI). What is it good for?’ by Dr Ewan Speed which was due to take place on Tuesday 6 March, 4- 5pm is now cancelled due to industrial action.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
For details of upcoming, and previous, seminars about improvement and implementation please see the CIS website.
These monthly end-of-afternoon lectures take place at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience [IoPPN] main building in de Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF. Anyone who is interested in improvement and implementation is welcome to attend. The seminars are organised by King's Improvement Science postdoctoral fellows.
KIS is part of the Centre for Implementation Science at the National Institute for Health Research [NIHR] Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research [CLAHRC] South London, also based at King's College London. The CIS is home to a team of expert researchers, including health economists and statisticians. They investigate how best to help implement evidence-based practice and research results within health services in south London and further afield.