As part of their medical education, Trainee Interns (sixth-year medical students) undertake a research project in the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine to extend their knowledge of research methods, and to develop strategies to avoid or ameliorate problems in the delivery of health care.
Research questions may come from clinicians, community organisations, or university staff and allow students to resolve real-world problems.
This research project looks at improving people's access to specialist services and will encourage necessary debate about the impact that restriction of GP referrals to specialist services has on long-term patient welfare, and hopefully improve patient care. During this seminar, the findings of this project will be presented.
The presentation will be both in person and online. All welcome.
Presenters:
- Jeffrey Aukuso
- Millie Borren
- Stephanie Cho
- Adam Good
- Youngsung Jang
- Seamus Leahy
- Satveer Logarh
- Kimberley McAuley
- Shania Randall
- Sera Rawson
Streaming details:
Zoom link: https://otago.zoom.us/j/97649939728
Meeting ID: 976 4993 9728
Password: Ti2022
Date | Thursday, 17 November 2022 |
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Time | 12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Audience | Public,Undergraduate students,Postgraduate students,Staff,Alumni,Allied health professionals |
Event Category | Health Sciences |
Event Type |
Seminar |
Department | Preventive and Social Medicine (Dunedin) |
Location | Room 033/036, Adams Building, 18 Frederick Street, Dunedi |
Cost | Free |
Contact Name | Bella Pullon |
Contact Phone | +64 3 479 7205 |
Contact Email | psmreception@otago.ac.nz |
Website | https://www.otago.ac.nz/dsm-psm/index.html |