…ical engineers, medical engineers and clinicians to meet and discuss the latest developments in BioMedEng related activities and technologies. The last conference attracted over 400 participants from Industry and Academia. There is a number of sponsorship packages available, which can be found in this Brochure. The exhibitors are also welcome to attend the conference dinner at an additional charge. To find out more please respond to this email or…
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…tand the significant impact it can have on them. I’m doing what I can to improve the care of patients, not just my own, but also patients in general.” To keep up with the latest updates in research in Wales, sign up for our weekly bulletin. Follow us on social media #ResearchSavesLives…
…d facing increasing financial pressures. “It is hardly surprising that the latest sub-inflationary offer from Welsh Government has made junior doctors feel angry, unvalued, and unwilling to continue with the current trajectory. “A junior doctor is not worth up to a third less today than they were in 2008, and yet this is the amount of pay erosion that we are facing. The continued erosion of our pay coupled with the extraordinary pressures now faci…
…findings so that we can present these to policymakers and health and social care leaders. Ultimately, we hope that the project will form an evidence base for a system that is fit for the future.” To keep up with the latest updates in research in Wales, sign up for our weekly bulletin. Read more about the impact of the internationally leading research at the School of Optometry and Vision Sciences at Cardiff University….
…planning to leave the profession in the near future according to the BMA’s latest survey. Dr Gareth Oelmann, Chair of BMA Cymru Wales GP Committee said: “Recent activity data ** shows that last year (22/23) alone, GP surgeries received a total of 27 million phone calls, with 19 million appointments offered, 1.3 million referrals to secondary care made and a total of 56 million prescription items issued all within a population of 3 million. “Despit…
…s national programme will deliver better patient outcomes and embraces the latest innovation. With the progression of robotic assisted surgery, the next 20 years will see even more radical change, bringing with it the promise of a future where healthcare is even less invasive and better able to fit the individual needs of patients. Chris Martin, Chair at Life Sciences Hub Wales, said: The world of surgery is undergoing a period of significant inno…
…generation of researchers pursuing these avenues and working for a real impact for those with cystic fibrosis in their lives.” To keep up with the latest updates in research in Wales, sign up for our weekly bulletin….
…s national programme will deliver better patient outcomes and embraces the latest innovation. “With the progression of robotic assisted surgery, the next 20 years will see even more radical change, bringing with it the promise of a future where healthcare is even less invasive and better able to fit the individual needs of patients.” Chris Martin, Chair at Life Sciences Hub Wales, said: “The world of surgery is undergoing a period of significant i…