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Know your CLAHRC 2016
Annette Boaz, professor in health care research,
Kingston University and St George’s, University of London announcing the award for 'most active contribution from a postdoctoral researcher'. The award went to Suzanne Bench, King’s Improvement Science, for her work on a project to ensure patients leaving critical care get the care they need.
Professor Boaz said: “Dr Bench shows a commitment to improving critical care services for service users and their families. This application demonstrates an understanding of the theory and practice of implementation and improvement. For example, Dr Bench has used a participatory co-design improvement methodology and has given examples of some of the barriers associated with implementation relating to her work. She has worked closely with a range of stakeholders to inform her work, and has sought out the support of leading improvement science experts within the CLAHRC, and more widely, in King’s College London, Kings College Hospital and NHS England. She has also submitted a paper, a grant application and fellowship applications."
Know your CLAHRC 2016
Annette Boaz, professor in health care research,
Kingston University and St George’s, University of London announcing the award for 'most active contribution from a postdoctoral researcher'. The award went to Suzanne Bench, King’s Improvement Science, for her work on a project to ensure patients leaving critical care get the care they need.
Professor Boaz said: “Dr Bench shows a commitment to improving critical care services for service users and their families. This application demonstrates an understanding of the theory and practice of implementation and improvement. For example, Dr Bench has used a participatory co-design improvement methodology and has given examples of some of the barriers associated with implementation relating to her work. She has worked closely with a range of stakeholders to inform her work, and has sought out the support of leading improvement science experts within the CLAHRC, and more widely, in King’s College London, Kings College Hospital and NHS England. She has also submitted a paper, a grant application and fellowship applications."