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How Do You Move? project celebration
22 January 2020
How Do You Move? is about improving the communication of the national physical activity guidelines through community involvement.
UHBristol annual research showcase
10 January 2020
This year’s theme is “Not your Standard Randomised Controlled Trial”, which can be interpreted in several ways, e.g. unusual trial designs, patients with rare diseases or pragmatic trials.
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The future of care: genomic science
9 December 2019
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UHBristol annual research showcase
10 January 2020
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How Do You Move? project celebration
22 January 2020
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The future of care: robotics and autonomous systems
30 January 2020
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Past events
HITs carers event offers information and support
Health and social care commissioners hear about HITs at special seminar
Low dead space materials launched at Bristol event
Great turn out for Movement Disorders HIT research showcase
Exploring AI in health and care – how do we get it right?
Stroke HIT launches with films, marketplace and presentations
Cities celebrate healthcare heroics at Bristol and Bath Health and Care Awards
HITs with a focus on healthy, safe environments get together for a networking breakfast
Preparing sexual health services for the challenge of antibiotic resistant (AMR) bacteria
2018 HIT conference highlights
Dementia HIT Research Showcase explores sleep, citizenship and emergency care
Eating Disorders HIT inspires with photography exhibition
NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre Launch Symposium and Public Lecture
Rewriting psychosis - the Psychosis HIT's public engagement event
Suicide and self-harm prevention app launched in Bristol
HIT events stir debate at Healthy City Week 2017
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