Thursday 3 April 2014

ScHARRNews - Thursday 3rd April 2014

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APR 02

University research focuses on the early diagnosis of autism
World Autism Day (today) is an opportunity to highlight the need for vital research into the condition, according to a researcher at the University of Sheffield.
Measuring clinically significant change in the individual
Last week members of the RAT group heard more about the clinical measurement of the individual, with a presentation from RAT and CATCH member, Dr Katherine Easton. Katherine is currently working with Longhand Data Ltd on a funded Industrial Research Sabbatical to further industrial collaborations with the University. Katherine explained the principles of measurement (n of 1) behind TELER (Treatme

APR 01

Encyclopedia of Health Economics
From Amazon:“The Encyclopedia of Health Economics offers students, researchers and policymakers objective and detailed empirical analysis and clear reviews of current theories and polices. It helps practitioners such as health care managers and planners by providing accessible overviews into the broad field of health economics, including the economics of designing health service finance and delive
ADHD Meeting of Minds VI 27th – 28th March 2014 London
Dr Jack Parker was invited to attend the annual Meeting of Minds VI conference hosted by Shire and the ADHD Educational InstituteInternational Scientific Committee.  ADHD is a diverse and multifaceted condition with patients presenting with different needs and treatment goals that require an individualised approach to management if outcomes are to be optimised. The theme for the meeting was "

The Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology research group / by Lauren A Powe

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