Listen to the 'Collaboratively Speaking with U(o)S' podcast to discover inspiring stories of researchers and public working together to tackle big health and social care problems.
Involving the public in research can ensure its relevance, improve its quality and lead to better outputs and outcomes for all.
Professor Lucy Green (Human Development and Health, University of Southampton), Dr Gary Hickey (Agora Digital Centre, University of Southampton) and Kate Henaghan-Sykes (Public contributor turned PPI Officer at Primary Care Research Centre, University of Southampton) talk to patients, members of the public and researchers from the University of Southampton and beyond who are working together to tackle some big health and social care problems.
This podcast explores what brought them together, what kept them talking and the tricks they've found to make this work fly!
Produced by Katie Porter.
Involving the public in research can ensure its relevance, improve its quality and lead to better outputs and outcomes for all.
Professor Lucy Green (Human Development and Health, University of Southampton), Dr Gary Hickey (Agora Digital Centre, University of Southampton) and Kate Henaghan-Sykes (Public contributor turned PPI Officer at Primary Care Research Centre, University of Southampton) talk to patients, members of the public and researchers from the University of Southampton and beyond who are working together to tackle some big health and social care problems.
This podcast explores what brought them together, what kept them talking and the tricks they've found to make this work fly!
Produced by Katie Porter.
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