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VCCC Alliance Nurse-Led Research Hub Online Workshops 2021

A program of online research-based workshops is currently being offered for nurses who work in the cancer domain. Increase your skills and build your confidence to undertake nurse-led research. New workshop - Experience Based Co-design - recently added.

A range of topics will be offered from understanding research questions, to co-design, as well as practical sessions on areas such as writing for publication and communicating your research. See the program and register to attend.

You must be a nurse to attend any of these workshops. 

The forthcoming virtual workshops are: 

 

Experience Based Co-design workshop

Thursday 18 November 2021
Facilitator: Catherine Devereux
9.00am - 10.30am
Read more and register 


Please contact Sharon De Graves, Program Manager Nurse-Led Research [email protected] if you have any questions. 
 

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