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Edward Duncan
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Director. Professor of Applied Health Research: Complex Intervention Development and Theory-led Evaluation. Trustee: @Dementia_Trust & @ScotlandMalawi
CHeCR, Stirling University
Joined July 2009
RT @WHO_Europe: Policies that reduce access to harmful #industry products have the greatest #health benefit for young people. Taxing harmf…
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RT @A_MacLullich: 🧠❓ How can I better recognize and manage delirium in my hospitalized patients? Brief review article in the Cleveland Cli…
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I was delighted to welcome @ScotlandMalawi Youth Festival to @StirUni last week. It was a great opportunity to share the University’s wide engagement in research in #Malawi with learners from various schools across Scotland.
Last week Thursday, the SMP held its Youth Festival themed “For the Better - Together!” in collaboration with the @StirUni. This inspiring event gave secondary school learners, teachers, and students an opportunity to connect, exchange ideas, and develop fresh ways to support school partnerships in Malawi. More information on the event will be shared in this week's newsletter. Videography by Alan Jones Song by Cretik - Usadzambiseso #scotlandmalawi
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RT @ScotlandMalawi: Last week Thursday, the SMP held its Youth Festival themed “For the Better - Together!” in collaboration with the @Stir…
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Was delighted to be part of this great event with the Chitetezo team today. #saferoadsafrica
@easduncan @StirUni, SMP trustee, will lead an insightful workshop on road traffic collisions and road safety. How can young people make a real impact? He’ll also share about the Chitetezo Project, a road safety initiative in Malawi. 🚦 #RoadSafety #YouthAction #ChitetezoProject
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RT @ScotlandMalawi: @easduncan @StirUni, SMP trustee, will lead an insightful workshop on road traffic collisions and road safety. How can…
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It will also be a great opportunity for the young people to learn more about Scotland's Children's Parliament. With a wonderful video welcome from @LordMcConnell and lots of interactive fun and learning planned, it looks set to be a great day! Photos and updates to follow....
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Latest paper: Four Years in, What Are the Research Priorities for #LongCovid? A Research Priority‐Setting Partnership Between People With Lived Experience, Carers, Clinicians & Researchers.
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RT @LucyChappell2: We are delighted to announce a new @NIHRresearch Themed Call in Prevention. Preventing ill-health can boost wellbeing, s…
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The Centre for Healthcare and Community Research (@CH_e_CR) is developing its social media presence on LinkedIn. We will increasingly be posting content there. Please follow our LinkedIn page:
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Exciting times ahead. Delighted to be appointed Director of the Centre for Healthcare and Community Research (@CH_e_CR). The Centre has a great interdisciplinary team conducting meaningful and impactful research, both nationally and internationally:
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RT @Dementia_Trust: Supporting someone with dementia requires significant time and energy. It can often feel overwhelming and isolating,��
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For info @grspartnership
🧵 A packed but productive week in Malawi working with our Malawian partners @siziruth @Wakisamulwafu Linda Chokotho (@mubasmw @KUHeS_mw ) as part of our @The_MRC funded #Chitetezo research study to improve road safety for children and young people in Malawi. #saferoadsafrica 1/
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For info @ScotlandMalawi
🧵 A packed but productive week in Malawi working with our Malawian partners @siziruth @Wakisamulwafu Linda Chokotho (@mubasmw @KUHeS_mw ) as part of our @The_MRC funded #Chitetezo research study to improve road safety for children and young people in Malawi. #saferoadsafrica 1/
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This research is jointly funded by the UK Medical Research Council (@The_MRC ) and the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (@FCDOHealthRes under the MRC/FCDO Concordat agreement, together with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) 8/
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