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Inequalities in mental health: economic and policy perspectives

Friday, 19 April 2024, 1pm to 5.30pm

A workshop bringing together academics, clinicians, commissioners and policy makers to discuss the issue of inequality in mental health.

Brunel First Annual Health Economics and Policy Forum

Professor Ashley Braganza, Professor Francesco Moscone, Professor Catia Nicodemo, Professor Aesun Shin, Dr Asieh Tabaghdehi, Zafira Kastrinaki

Conference Global Health

Tuesday, 14 May 2024, 11am to 5pm

Welcome to the Brunel First Annual Health Economics and Policy Forum! Join us at Brunel University London for a day filled with insightful discussions and networking opportunities. This in-person event will bring together experts in the field to explore the latest trends and developments in health economics and policy. Don't miss this chance to engage with industry leaders and expand your knowledge in this important area. Register now to secure your spot!

Departmental Seminar for staff and students in NDPCHS 14 May 2024

Tuesday, 14 May 2024, 12.15pm to 1.30pm

All NDPCHS staff and students are welcome to attend these Departmental Seminars with lunch afterwards

8th International Meeting on Conversation Analysis and Clinical Encounters (CA&CE 2024)

Conference

Monday, 01 July 2024 to Wednesday, 03 July 2024, 9.15am - 4.30pm

The aim of the CA&CE meetings is to bring our international community together to share research findings and promote methodological excellence and innovation in the application of conversation analytic (CA) methods to communication during health care encounters; and to consider how we can best ensure that our research is meaningful to patients and their family members, health care professionals, clinical educators, and policy makers.