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Talk: Find out how research improves patient care in the NHS

21 May 2019

Tuesday 21 May 2019
2pm – 3pm

Auditorium, Fairfield Hospital
Rochdale Old Road
Bury
BL9 7TD

Details:

Local residents and Trust members can find out how research improves diagnosis, care and treatment for patients in the NHS at a free talk at Fairfield General Hospital.

The event is one of a series of Medicine for Members sessions, which are aimed at giving an insight into key elements of the hospital’s daily work.

It will take place on Tuesday 21 May from 2-3pm in the Auditorium at Fairfield General Hospital’s Education Centre.

Among the speakers will be Professor Jimmy Limdi, Consultant Gastroenterologist at Fairfield General, who has an international reputation for his research to help improve the lives of people with inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. He will explain why research into these conditions is so essential and how it can make a huge difference to patients’ lives.

Research Nurse Dawn Johnstone will talk about her involvement in one specific trial and how the results from this trial have ultimately led to better treatments for patients with prostate cancer.

And Professor Steve Woby, Director of Research Operations, will explain how research is an everyday part of every NHS specialty and why he wants to see more patients involved.

The event is free and open to all, but we do ask you to reserve your place by emailing membership@pat.nhs.uk or calling 01706 517302.

Please also let us know if you have any special requirements.

Entry fee: Free


Contact: Angela Greenwood
01706 517302

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