SPCR annual trainees' event
Monday, 24 September 2018 to Tuesday, 25 September 2018
Hosted by School for Primary Care Research
Elevator pitch instructions & guidance
Trainees will present an elevator pitch of three minutes with two minutes for questions.
The SPCR template can be found here.
Some guidance on the design and presentation of elevator pitches can be found on the SAPC website 'SAPC Elevator pitches - Top Tips'
Nadine Mirza has written a blog Going up: How to give an elevator pitch
Download List of abstracts and programme
Day 1
10.00 -11.00 | Coffee, registration and elevator pitch checking for day one and two | Ruth Deech foyer |
11.00-11.30 | Welcome and introduction | Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre |
11.30 - 12.15 |
Parallel session (45mins) • Writing for The Conversation. Clint Witchalls |
Seminar Room 8 |
12.15 - 1.30 |
Group photograph - venue tbc |
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1.30 - 2.30 | Elevator pitch session 1 |
Tsuzuki LT |
2.30 - 3.15 |
Parallel session (45mins) |
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3.15 - 3.45 | Refreshments and networking | |
3.45 – 4.15 | Developing research skills: How to make the most of your SPCR award. Dr Stephen Weng | Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre |
4.15 - 5.00 | Maximising your research outputs. Prof Carl Heneghan | |
5.00 - 6.30 | Free time to explore Oxford | |
7.00 – 9.00 | Dinner |
St Anne’s Dining Hall |
Day 2
7.45 – 8.45 | Breakfast | St Anne’s Dining Hall |
9.00 – 9.45 |
Evidence Synthesis Working Group parallel session Involving public contributors in evidence synthesis. Dr Ann-Marie Boylan |
Seminar Room 8 |
9.45 – 10.45 | Elevator pitch session 2 Three groups |
Tsuzuki LT |
10.45 – 11.30 |
Refreshments and networking |
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11.30 – 12.15 |
Plenary:
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Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre |
12.15 - 1.15 | Lunch | |
1.15 - 2.00 | National Standards for Public Involvement. Dr Paula Wray | Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre |
2.00 - 2.30 | Closing comments and prize presentation | Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre |
St Anne's College is situated on Woodstock Road, just past St Giles and approximately 15 minutes walk from the train station.
The event will take place in the Ruth Deech Building at St Anne's College. It has a light and airy lecture theatre and three high quality seminar rooms and exhibition space. Delegates will be accommodated in the rooms above the conference centre.
This year we will be presenting the following prizes at the event
Best blog written by a trainee
The blog was judged on the following criteria:
- the topic is relevant to primary care and relate to a current issue or discussion
- the writing style provides personal elements as well as academic/professional reflections
- the blog will contribute to learning around a particular topic/area of research
- the blog is structured with clear focus and cohesion
- the blog uses links to secondary sources and current online content from academic sources or the media
- appropriate and interesting use of images has been used to complement and illustrate the text
- the author has provided critical analysis and encouraged debate
Best example of Innovation in Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement
The award was judged on the following criteria:
- innovative or ground-breaking methods for involving patients and the public
- relevant to the research question
- how it will impact on a research study or research area
- steps taken to ensure the representativeness and appropriateness of the people involved
- how individual patients or members of the public are identified and enlisted
- how the impact of PPI is recorded and evaluated
- how individual patients or members of the public are supported