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Professor Mark Hawley, has been invited to give the key note speech at this years ARATA conference in Canberra from 20-2...
Professor Mark Hawley, has been invited to give the key note speech at this years ARATA conference in Canberra from 20-22 August, 2014.The Australian Rehabilitation & Assistive Technology Association is a national association whose purpose is to serve as a forum for information sharing and liaison between people who are involved with the use, prescription, customisation, supply and ongoing sup

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Burden of childhood tuberculosis in 22 high-burden countries: a mathematical modelling study
Author(s):Dodd, P.J. | Gardiner, E. | Coghlan, R. | Seddon, J.A.Publication year: 2014Journal / Book title: The Lancet Global HealthAccess all results for your search in Scopus
World-renowned economist among University's honorary degree recipients
One of the world’s most respected and influential economists, Dr Jim O'Neill, will receive an honorary degree from the University of Sheffield next week (Monday 21 July 2014 to Friday 25 July 2014).
The Glasgow Coma Scale at 40 years: standing the test of time : The ...
c Emergency Medicine Research in Sheffield, Health Services Research Section, School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. d Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San ...
The ScHARR Student e-Journal: Comparative effectiveness and ...
The ScHARR Student e-Journal. The ScHARR Student e-Journal is an online departmental journal where Masters and PhD students at the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, can publish their work. ... Tolulope Odesanmi graduated from the Master of Public Health course at ScHARR in 2013 with a distinction. Tolulope's main reason for doing the MPH was to improve her re
Cohort Profile: The Yorkshire Health Study
1School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK, 2Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK and 3Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Barnsley, UK.
ScHARR Information Resources Blog: App Swap Breakfast ...
I'd come across the idea after presenting at the UCISA conference Changing Landscapes back in January at The Edge in Sheffield. I'd seen an inspiring presentation by Fiona MacNeill, Beth Hewitt and Joyce Webber from the ...
Deprivation, clubs and drugs | Public Health Topics
Dr Clare Relton and colleagues from ScHARR Public Health Section recently published a paper titled Deprivation, clubs and drugs: results of a UK regional population-based cross-sectional study of weight management ...
Fascinating research exploring the possibility of using eye-tracking equipment to assess children with cerebral palsy
Children with CP often rely hugely on their looking skills to learn, communicate and interact with others. Observing these children's eye gaze behaviour can be a useful way to assess their understanding of language, learning and participation in activities. Image from: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/gaze Understanding these children's gaze behaviour can support clinicians and families to develop shar

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