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Patient Safety Awards 2016
Patient Safety Awards 2016 Now in their 8th year, the Patient Safety Awards continue to recognise and reward outstanding practice within the NHS and independent healthcare organisations. Joining forces this year with the Patient Safety Congress, there is even more opportunity … Continue reading
.@oopsohno – winner of #ShareMyThesis w her work on number entry and medical devices
Heartiest congratulations to CHI+MED’s Sarah Wiseman (@oopsohno) who has won first place in #ShareMyThesis – a competition organised by the British Library in partnership with Research Councils UK and Vitae. #ShareMyThesis encouraged PhD students to explain the importance of their … Continue reading
Festival for Digital Health at UCL – chi+med’s @JoIacovides is giving keynote academic talk tomorrow evening
As part of the wider ‘Festival for Digital Health’ taking place at UCL over the next few days Jo Iacovides will be giving a talk tomorrow evening at the Gamification and Self-Tracking in Health and Wellbeing event which is free … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, Festival for Digital Health, gamification, health apps, Jo Iacovides, self-tracking, UCL - University College London
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CHI+MED’s Swansea team have won the GE Healthcare Award for Outstanding Impact in Health and Wellbeing
Congratulations to Prof Harold Thimbleby and the CHI+MED project team who won the GE Healthcare Award at the 2014 Swansea University Impact Awards. The awards ‘celebrate the breadth and depth of the impact of the University’s research’ and the winners … Continue reading
Raising awareness of human error in healthcare through a persuasive games competition
We’ve recently awarded some CHI+MED public engagement* funding to Jo Iacovides and colleagues from UCL’s Interaction Centre to work with student designers to create ‘persuasive** games’ about human error and blame culture in a medical / healthcare setting. After a … Continue reading
[London event] Calling all student game designers – Persuasive Games Competition!
Do you believe that games can be more than just a bit of fun? Is designing games your thing? Do you think games can contribute to the understanding of science? If this sounds like you, we’d love to see you … Continue reading
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Tagged computer games, Errordiary, Jo Iacovides, Persuasive Games Competition, public engagement, science communication, UCL
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