Maggie Stubbs, a member of the MAHSE Patient Forum, has received a MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2021 in recognition of her work on the HEE Patient Forum, for services to diversity and inclusion in the NHS. Maggie has
The patient voice in Health Education England’s work
Maggie Stubbs, a member of HEE’s Patient Advisory Forum (PAF) and a MAHSE Lay Representative, shares how her passion for the NHS combined with her experience as a clinician, manager, patient and carer, helps to bring valuable perspectives into her
Could you be a lay representative with MAHSE?
MAHSE are recruiting up to three lay representatives to join our Masters and Doctoral level Healthcare Science programmes. We are looking for applicants who have a desire to support positive change on behalf of patients and the public. Find out
Resources on public involvement in research
The Health Research Authority (HRA) and INVOLVE have published two new resources on public involvement. The first resource provides evidence of how public involvement helps to make research more ethical and produce better outcomes. The second resource considers what aspects of
International Festival of Public Health 2016
The International Festival of Public Health will be held on 1st July 2016. The Festival, organised by Manchester Urban Collaboration on Health, in association with the Manchester Medical Society Public Health Forum was formerly called the Festival of Public Health
Patient and Public Involvement – Scientist Training Programme
In 2014, Health Education England (HEE) commissioned Newcastle University and MAHSE to undertake a project to aid in the implementation of Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in the Scientist Training Programme (STP). The project focussed on the provision of PPI
Adventures in Global Health: Tuesday 6 October 6.30-8.30pm: Roscoe Building, University of Manchester
What is dementia? How does it matter to Manchester? What can you do to make a difference to the lives of the 850,000 people with dementia in the UK? The University of Manchester’s Manchester Academic Health Sciences (MAHSC) Office
Patient Involvement in Clinical Science Education Programmes
Do you want to influence how the future NHS workforce thinks about patient-centred care? Do you want to share your story with NHS-trainees? Are you passionate about patients having a voice within their healthcare service? MAHSE are seeking some new
North West Coast Research and Innovation Awards
North West Coast Research and Innovation Awards – Last call for nominations. Do you have examples of clinical research and innovation which have made a difference to patient care across the North West Coast? Help celebrate excellent work in respect
Patient Hack 2015 – get involved!
The Centre for Primary Care at the University of Manchester are running their second Patient Hack event on September 30th. The themes for the pitches are mental health, patient safety and health technology. For more information please see the flyer.