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DRIVERS FOR CHANGE: INFLUENCING POLICY, PRACTICE AND EDUCATION Health Services Research and Pharmacy Pracce Conference See www.hrspp.org.uk for further details. Deadline for submission of abstracts: Friday, 7th October 2016. 2017 School of Pharmacy 10th to 11th April, 2017

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DRIVERS FOR CHANGE:INFLUENCING POLICY, PRACTICE AND EDUCATION

Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference

See www.hrspp.org.uk for further details.

Deadline for submission of abstracts: Friday, 7th October 2016.

2017

School of Pharmacy

10th to 11th April, 2017

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DRIVERS FOR CHANGE:INFLUENCING POLICY, PRACTICE AND EDUCATION

High quality evidence should underpin all decisions relating to health policy, its

delivery in practice and the educational experiences which support them. In this 23rd

HSRPP conference we welcome research that impacts all areas of policy right through

from early undergraduate educational practices and experiences through to high

quality evidence based service provision to patients creating drivers for change and

influencing policy, practice and education.

The conference will be hosted by the School of Pharmacy at The University of

Nottingham and held at its University Park campus set in 330 acres of landscaped

gardens within easy reach of road, rail and air links.

Keynote speakers include:

Professor Sue Ziebland

Professor of Medical Sociology

University of Oxford

Professor Justin Waring

Professor of Organisational Sociology &

Director of the Centre for Health

Innovation, Leadership & Learning

University of Nottingham

Professor Fiona Patterson

Founding Director of the Work Psychology

Group and Principal Researcher

University of Cambridge