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Home of the UKRI/NIHR funded ADMISSION Collaborative on Multiple Long-Term Conditions in Hospital: from burden and inequalities to underlying mechanisms
Ncl/B'ham/MCr Met/UCL/Dundee
Joined December 2020
Great to have presentations upcoming this week at @bsg2024 highlighting our qualitative work on the lived experience of MLTC. Fantastic to have input from one of our public co-investigators, @stickgirlvic alongside @SueBellass1 and @FreyaElizabethT @NewcastleAGE & @SarahPBowers
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Thanks to @stickgirlvic and Ray Holding for sharing their reflections on being part of ADMISSION. Always inspiring to hear from our public co-investigators - we benefit greatly from their commitment to ensuring that the voices of patients, carers & the public inform MLTC research
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An excellent presentation from @ezpearson on behalf of @aanandtn on work ongoing within ADMISSION to explore mechanisms underlying MLTC with a specific focus on genetics and proteomics. Another great example of the value of our interdisciplinary approach
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Thanks to @spretorius__ for a brilliant update on our collaboration with the @NIHRTechEvalHRC on clinical decision-making and patient pathways for MLTC in hospital patients. Such a valuable piece of work with potential to inform service change #multimorbidity
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Fantastic to hear updates from @SueBellass1 on all the qualitative research ongoing within ADMISSION. This showcases the value of capturing the lived experience, which our Patient Advisory Group also regularly highlight, & nicely complements our work with big data #multimorbidity
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Thank you to @MarziehShahman1 for a brilliant presentation on some of the different statistical approaches being taken to better understand MLTC in hospitals within ADMISSION, highlighting the rigour involved and the value of collaborative work across disciplines #multimorbidity
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Many thanks to Felicity Evison for an excellent presentation sharing her experiences of working with @pioneer_hub data to characterise MLTC in hospitalised patients within ADMISSION #multimorbidity
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Thanks to our External Advisory Group chaired by @prof_tweet Chris Salisbury for their time, insight and expertise at yesterday's meeting. Great opportunity to update them on our progress and results to date and hear their encouraging thoughts and suggestions.
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Thank you to @OlderTrialsProf for closing this great event highlighting the importance of building capacity in MLTC research. Thanks to our speakers for their contributions & to our delegates for their insightful comments & questions #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
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Thanks to Prof Rachel Cooper @NewcastleAGE for leading a great session with Community of Practice representatives @SueBellass1 @shanley29 @janemasoli @lcpilling. Really important to consider the perspectives of the next generation of MLTC research leaders #UKMLTCsymposium2024
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Thank you to Dr Richard Bellamy for excellent insight into MLTC care and the future of postgraduate medical training recognising the critical need for the next generation of doctors to be able to manage MLTC #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
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Great to hear from @gillianvance4 and Dr Steven Brown on the integration of MLTC care in undergraduate medical education #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
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Thanks to @kirstie_j for providing excellent insights into the @AIM_RSF approach to building capacity in data science for MLTC research #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
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An excellent presentation from @e_sapey on @HDR_UK approaches to building capacity in data science for MLTC research #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
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Great to hear from Louise Hawkyard about NIHR Academy’s approach to building capacity in MLTC research #UKMLTCsymposium2024 #multimorbidity
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Fantastic start to the #UKMLTCsymposium2024 with our keynote speakers @AvanSayer and @kamleshkhunti showcasing the Multiple Long-Term Conditions Cross-NIHR Collaboration. Exciting plans for capacity building and taking MLTC research forward #multimorbidity
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Looking forward to the UK MLTC Symposium 2024: Building capacity in the UK MLTC Community tomorrow with a fantastic line-up of speakers. See the programme here: #multimorbidity
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