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Celebrating NMAHPPs in Research Conference 2025

Celebrating NMAHPPS In Research 2025

 

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Join Oxford’s annual showcase of research delivered by our nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, healthcare scientists, pharmacists and psychologists (NMAHPPs).   

  • Discover how NMAHPPs are contributing to the delivery of clinical research, service evaluation, audit and quality improvement activities.
  • Learn about the scope and priorities of NMAHPPs research.
  • Explore opportunities to participate in or lead research in your specialism.  

Hear from researchers, research delivery colleagues, and research leaders. Discover new opportunities to engage in research, and connect with colleagues across Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford Brookes University, and the University of Oxford.  

Our keynote speakers will each bring a unique perspective on advancing NMAHPPs-led research at local and national levels: 

Alison Richardson Dawn Carnes Michelle Briggs

Professor Alison Richardson
Head of Nursing Research (Academic Leadership & Strategy), NHS England.
Clinical Professor of Cancer Nursing, University of Southampton.
 

Professor Dawn Carnes
Director, Community for Allied Health Professions Research.

Professor Michelle Briggs
Clinical Professor of Nursing at the University of Liverpool. Director of Nursing (Research and Academic Development), Liverpool University Hospitals. 

Who can attend?

This free conference is only open to NMAHPPs with statutory registration working within Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford Brookes University, and the University of Oxford.

 

Registration from 8am, with a welcome at 9am from Professor Sir Jonathan Montgomery, Chair of the Oxford Academic Health Partners and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Conference closes at 4pm. 

Hosted and supported by the Oxford Academic Health Partners.

Questions? Contact [email protected] 

 

Event categories: Research NMAHPPs