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Medical Anthropology Research Group’s Epiphany Term 2010 Seminar Series
Medical Anthropology Research Group's Epiphany Term 2010 Seminar Series takes place from 3 February until 3 March in the seminar room (D104) on the ground floor of the Dawson Building at Durham University at 12-1.30pm, unless otherwise stated.
2010 International Nursing Research Conference
The Royal College of Nursing of the United Kingdom is happy to announce the 2010 International Nursing Research Conference on Tuesday 11 May to Thursday 13 May 2010 at The Sage, Gateshead.
ASA conference calling for papers/abstracts
The ASA conference (Association of Social Anthropologists) is taking place at Queen's University, Belfast, on the 13-17 April 2010.
Call for abstracts and prizes
Workers in the field of health services research and healthcare policy are invited to submit abstracts for oral presentation and/or poster display at the Health Services and SDO Network joint annual conference.
Call for entries for Chief Medical Officers PH Awards 2010
The Chief Medical Officer's Public Health Awards 2010 were launched with a call for entries yesterday.
NHS presents its 2010/11 operating framework
The operating framework for the NHS for 2010/11 sets out the priorities for the NHS for the year ahead to enable them to begin their planning.
Preventing childhood accidents and injury
Making the Link: An invitation to the second round of workshops: 22 January to 2 March
Call for abstracts and prizes
The premier forum for all the different disciplines and professions of health services research is pleased to announce its 2010 call for abstracts: Delivering better health services: The Health Services Research Network and the SDO Network joint annual conference 2 and 3 June, Manchester Central.
Centre for Medical Humanities seminar, St Chad's College
The Centre for Medical Humanities seminar on Wednesday 2 December by Visiting Fellow Dr David Conradson will be on the discourses and conceptions of well-being: a comparison of disciplinary perspectives.
Call for NE Leading Improvement for Health and Wellbeing Programme participation
Regional Director of Public Health Professor Stephen Singleton and Head of the School of Public Health Dr Alyson Learmonth are calling for participants for the North East Leading Improvement for Health and Wellbeing Programme.