PaCCSC & CST Seminar Series | Perspectives on consumer involvement in research
Event description
PaCCSC & CST Seminar Series | Perspectives on consumer involvement in research
Thur 19 September 2024 | 1PM-2PM
Presenters | Imelda Gilmore | Dr Philip Lee | Dr Domenica Disalvo
Webinar facilitator | Fran Hyslop | Research Assistant | IMPACCT | UTS
Join us for an engaging webinar where consumers take the lead! This session is designed to inspire researchers to actively involve consumers in their research process. Learn firsthand how consumer perspectives can enhance the relevance and impact of your work. Discover practical strategies for collaboration and hear success stories from both researchers and consumers who have benefited from this approach. Whether you are new to consumer involvement or looking to deepen your engagement, this webinar will provide valuable insights and actionable steps. Do not miss this opportunity to bridge the gap between research and real-world impact!
This session features insights from two passionate advocates and members of the IMPACCT Consumer Advisory Group and Scientific Advisory Committees - Imelda Gilmore and Philip Lee. They will share their motivations for being involved in research and some of their experiences. IMPACCT Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr Domenica Disalvo, will discuss the benefits of actively involving consumers in research.
This webinar will highlight the advantages of involving consumers in your research.
Is this webinar for me?Â
If you are a clinician or researcher in any health discipline, and you are interested in building your knowledge and understanding of involving consumers in research, this free webinar is for you. CST members, members of other Cancer Trials Research Groups (CCTGs), PaCCSC members and others interested in cancer-related fatigue are encouraged to attend.
PaCCSC & CST
The Palliative Care Clinical Studies Collaborative (PaCCSC) and Cancer Symptom Trials (CST) are two research collaboratives based at the Centre for Improving Palliative, Aged and Chronic Care through Clinical Research and Translation (IMPACCT) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). We facilitate high-quality inclusive clinical research through collaboration and capacity building that informs the evidence base for the provision of best practice in palliative care and cancer symptom management. Read more about PaCCSC and CST.
IMPACCT Consumer Advisory Group
Our vision is to see every patient receiving the best care regardless of life circumstances, state of health or place of residence. We will only realise our vision with the invaluable contribution of a diverse and engaged Consumer Advisory Group (CAG) with lived experiences as patients or caregivers.
The CAG has been established to ensure that consumers are actively involved in shaping our research, supporting curricula development and providing general guidance on our strategic direction. They are actively involved in discussion and reviews of clinical trials implemented by the Palliative Care clinical Studies Collaborative (PaCCSC) and Cancer Symptom Trials (CST), including representation on the CST Scientific Advisory Committee.
Read more about the IMPACCT CAG.
Webinar recording
The webinar will be recorded for promotional purposes. Please keep this in mind when participating in the discussion.Â
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