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Explore the impact of research! Each session features 3 short presentations on findings, policy impacts, and next steps, plus a live Q&A.

SPCR Bitesized Impact Showcases - Session 2

Join us for a series of engaging webinars highlighting the successes and impact of our research. Each session will feature three 10-minute presentations from members, offering a concise and insightful overview of their work.

Following the presentations, there will be a live Q&A session chaired by a member of the SPCR Board, providing an opportunity for discussion and deeper insights.

These bitesize webinars are perfect for those looking to explore the real-world impact of research in a compact and accessible format. Don't miss this chance to learn, connect, and be inspired!

Register for each session: Session 2 of 4

Session 2: Wednesday, 26 February 2025; 12noon – 1pm:

  1. Using NRT for smoking reduction in pregnancy by Sophie Orton, Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Academic Primary Care at the University of Nottingham
  2. Developing understandings of supporting endometriosis in and for primary care: our SPCR research story by Sharon Dixon, GP and NIHR doctoral research fellow and Abi McNiven Senior qualitative researcher, Medical Sociology and Health Experiences Research Group at Oxford University, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences.
  3. Self-management of multiple long-term conditions in people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation by Megan Armstrong, Associate Professor of Primary Care Research and an interest in supporting people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation particularly for multiple long-term conditions but also includes single conditions.

Register here