SPCR Trainees Event 2024
Wednesday, 18 September 2024 to Thursday, 19 September 2024
Hosted by NIHR School for Primary Care Research.
We are delighted to welcome invited guests to the 2024 Annual Trainees Event at Manchester Piccadilly Hotel on 18-19 September 2024.
- Registration and refreshments on Wednesday 18th September will start 10.30 - 11.15am and the day will finish at 5pm.
- Evening meal on 18th September will be from 7pm - 7.30pm
- Registration and refreshments on Thursday 19th September will start 8.45 - 9.15am and the day will finish at 4pm.
This event is a wonderful opportunity for our Trainees community to get together to participate in talks, workshops and training, as well as providing networking opportunities to get to know other PhD students, early career researchers and senior academics based within the SPCR.
Please note that attendance at this event is by invitation only.
Our Trainees Event will be held at the Manchester Piccadilly Hotel on 18-19 September 2024.
We would like to take an environmentally friendly approach to our event and therefore will not be printing the programme for all guests. Programme information will be clearly displayed throughout the event, however if you would like to download the programme onto your device please use the links below:
2024 Annual Trainees Event - Day 1 Only Programme
2024 Annual Trainees Event - Day 2 Only Programme
2024 Annual Trainees Event - Full Programme
We are delighted to welcome invited guests to the 2024 Annual Trainees Event at Manchester Marriott Piccadilly Hotel on 18-19 September 2024.
CONFERENCE VENUE:
Perfectly positioned just a stone's throw away from Piccadilly Train Station, Manchester Marriott Hotel Piccadilly proudly emerges as the city's leading 4-star destination.
Manchester Marriott Hotel Piccadilly
91 London Road, Manchester, England, United Kingdom, M1 2PG
Tel: +44 161-272-3200
OVERNIGHT STAY:
Check- in is available from 3pm, with checkout by 11am on Thursday 19th September. The SPCR Directorate team will be working with the hotel staff to help to facilitate a smooth check in process.
Breakfast is included with your booking and you can enjoy a great selection of seasonal food and drink in the restaurant which is open from 6:30am to 10:00am for breakfast.
Manchester Marriott Hotel Piccadilly has free Wi-Fi available to hotel guests.
CAR PARK INFO:
Manchester Piccadilly Hotel Car Park
Berry Street
M1 2AD
Please note that parking directly outside the hotel is NOT included in your booking and is charged for by the hotel. Secure onsite car park located just behind the hotel £15.00 for the day or £25.00 for 24 Hours. Parking at the hotel is on a first come first served basis
Alternative Car Park Info
Just Park Manchester Station
NCP Travis St,
Manchester
M1 2PG £4.00 for 12 Hours
SIP Car Parks Limited
58 Baring Street,
Manchester
M1 2BG
£3.50 for 12 Hours
Q-Park Piccadilly Place
16 Whitworth St,
Manchester
M1 3BS
£18.00 for 8 Hours £7.50 for 8 Hours on the weekends
PHOTOGRAPHY:
We will be taking photos during the event, these might be published on the SPCR website and SPCR social media. If you do not want to be included in the pictures, please inform the SPCR Team: spcr@keele.ac.uk in advance of the meeting.
As part of our Trainees Event, our award holders have been asked to present their research in a 'elevator pitch', on the afternoon of Wednesday 18 September as part of the SPCR Trainees Event. Each talk with be 3 minutes long, with 3 slides, followed by the opportunity to ask questions. We hope that you will use it to find out more about the award holders and their research, and to aid networking.
We would like to take an environmentally friendly approach to our event and therefore will not be printing a physical copy for attendees. The Abstract Booklet can be viewed using the links below:
Download the SPCR Trainees Event 2024 - Elevator Pitch: Abstract Booklet (PDF)
PRESENTATIONS
Sam Merriel – University of Bristol | |
Dr Merriel is a GP with research interests including cancer prevention and early diagnosis, preventive medicine in primary care, the application of genomic medicine in general practice, and global health. He is also the Associate Editor of the British Journal of General Practice (BJGP), Presentation: Publishing and Promoting your research.PDF |
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Jonathan Hammond - University of Manchester |
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Dr Hammond is health policy and health services researcher specialising in qualitative and observational methods. He has a particular interest in the NHS and health care policy and organisations, general practice access, governance, political economy, institutionalism, and anthropology. Much of his work involves engaging with policy makers and producing accessible research findings to inform policy. He is also a member of the Health Policy, Politics and Organisation (HOPE) research group. Presentation: Policy Engagement.PDF |
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Gary Hickey and Kati Turner |
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Dr Gary Hickey is a Senior Research Inclusion Manager at the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). Gary helps organisation ensure that public and patients are involved in their research and/or design and development of services and products. Kati Turner is a Researcher working from lived experience in the Population Health Research Institute at St George’s, University of London and also has a role in the development and support of public and patient involvement and co-production there. Presentation: Co Production.PDF |
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Patrick Nyikavaranda | |
Patrick is a Director at Diversity Resource International (DRI), a company that supports ethnically diverse and migrant communities. DRI lead on Community Projects, Leadership and Enterprise Courses, Training and Workshops, and Community Research. Patrick completed his undergraduate Psychology (BSc Hons) degree at University of West London (UWL). Patrick continued to complete his Master’s in Health Psychology at UWL. Patrick currently works with several NHS Trusts, universities, organisations and researchers around mental health, wellbeing, improving access and challenging inequalities. Presentation: CEDI in Focus.PDF |