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TMRP Webinar: Speakers from The Global Health Network Mesh Community of Practice - Engaging non-researchers with clinical trials

14feb11:00 am12:00 pmTMRP Webinar: Speakers from The Global Health Network Mesh Community of Practice - Engaging non-researchers with clinical trials

Event Details

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TMRP Methodology webinar – presented by The Global Health Network Mesh Community of Practice on behalf of The Global Health Network

Created through a partnership between Wellcome and The Global Health Network, Mesh is a free, collaborative, open-access knowledge hub and networking project for people working in community engagement with global health research. It provides a neutral online space where community and public engagement practitioners, researchers, health workers and others can network, share resources and discuss good practice. We run workshops and events, curate theme areas on key topics in engagement, showcase innovative projects and share news from the field. The project is built on the premise that engaging communities with research is vital to improving human health, especially in regions most effected by health inequality and disease, and that high-quality engagement has the goal of generating mutual benefit between the public and researchers and ultimately enhancing the relevance and impact of health research.

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Time

(Wednesday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm