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SUMMARY:Bradford Hill Seminar - Learning About Long COVID from Patients: The Power of Narrative Evidence
DESCRIPTION:All are invited to the online Bradford Hill Seminar: \nLearning About Long COVID from Patients: The Power of Narrative Evidence\nDr Rachel Grob \nUniversity of Wisconsin \nRegister to attend\nPlease note this will be an online seminar \nZoom registration to attend online: https://mrc-epid.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIqdeCtqjMrHdwFytgvbCFhN0PMuxXHct40 \nAbstract\nPatients have been at the forefront of identifying and addressing Long COVID since it was first reported in the spring of 2020. Today\, their experiences and expertise remain a crucial resource for clinicians\, public health workers\, and others mounting a response to this widespread chronic manifestation of the global pandemic for which their remain few effective clinical interventions. In this seminar\, we will summarize the global impact of Long COVID; explore themes emerging from qualitative health experiences research in the USA; share a montage of interview clips from similar research in 8 countries around the world; and discuss the promise and pitfalls associated with narrative evidence. \nAbout Dr Grob\nDr Rachel Grob directs the Qualitative and Health Experiences Research Lab at the University of Wisconsin’s Department of Family Medicine and Community Health and Center for Patient Partnerships. Her work focuses on improving health by listening to people’s experiences with health and health care\, synthesizing their narratives\, and then using this powerful learning as a source for making concrete changes that benefit consumers\, families and communities. She is a public spokesperson for the value of qualitative methods. She is chair of the for the global health experiences organization DIPEx International; chair emeritus and steering committee member for the US-based Health Experiences Research Network; and author of over 40 peer reviewed articles and a book. \nAbout the Bradford Hill seminars\nThe Bradford Hill seminar series is the principal series of The Cambridge Population Health Sciences Partnership. This comprises the Department of Public Health & Primary Care\, MRC Biostatistics Unit and MRC Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge\, bringing together a multi-disciplinary partnership of academics and public health professionals. The Bradford Hill seminar programme of internationally recognised speakers covers topics of broad interest to our public health research community. It aims to transcend as well as connect the activities of our individual partners. \nAll are welcome at our Bradford Hill seminars.
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