Pain Awareness Month – My 3 Words results
Pain Awareness Month has concluded and submissions to My 3 Words are now closed. At the end of September, we had received 243 total words submitted comprising 154 unique words. …
Pain Awareness Month has concluded and submissions to My 3 Words are now closed. At the end of September, we had received 243 total words submitted comprising 154 unique words. …
Join the Alleviate Pain Data Hub to celebrate and promote Pain Awareness Month. This is a time to spread awareness about pain; it may be a little word, but it …
Alleviate Deputy Director Gordon Milligan attended OHDSI Europe Symposium in Rotterdam. This conference was titled “Scaling up reliable evidence across Europe” and took place in the rather unique setting of …
NHS Research Scotland and the Chief Scientist Office held a Patient and Public Involvement Event at the V&A Museum in Dundee last week, featuring a number of talks and workshops …
Erum Masood, Data Engineer for Alleviate, has been invited to give a lightning talk at the upcoming HDR UK event, Health Data Research UK Conference 2024: The Grand Challenges in …
After our recent success in the Dundee Difference Awards, Alleviate was then recognised by a panel of Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) professionals and Health Data Research UK …
Alleviate recently attended the 2023-24 Dundee Difference Awards. This ceremony marks the first edition of an annual prizegiving commissioned by the University of Dundee, recognising outstanding contributions from University staff. …
Looking AheadIn the early part of 2024, we will be analysing the data collected from our UK National Pain Survey, in collaboration with Chronic Pain Australia and Pain UK, and …
The Alleviate Pain Data Hub, in collaboration with Chronic Pain Australia and Pain UK, has now launched the UK National Pain Survey. Background information about how this survey came about can be read …
Our Pain Awareness Month campaign has concluded. The Alleviate team would like to say a huge thank you to our Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) members Irene, Kathy, …