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Past Event

Desperately seeking intersectionality in digital health disparities research



About the Speaker

Laiba Husain, Interdisciplinary Research in Health Sciences, University of Oxford

Laiba is a DPhil student under the supervision of Dr. Trisha Greenhalgh, Dr. Joseph Wherton, Dr. Gemma Hughes and Dr. Teresa Finlay, funded by the University of Cambridge THIS Institute Fellowship.

The focus of her project is scaling up the use of remote video consultations for COVID-19 and more specifically addressing barriers of equity and patient acceptance. This ties in with her on-going work on the Remote by Default Study which explores the benefits, limitations, and opportunities of the shift to remote care.

Please note that this is a Hybrid event. We welcome colleagues to 66 Banbury Road or on line via Zoom: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86171614682

 


This event is part of a seminar series:

Trinity 2023 Seminar Series | Caring communities: configuring local support for healthy ageing in place

Building on current work at the Institute, this series explores how the health and wellbeing of older people may be supported through networks of caring relationships and locally-based assets. The speakers highlight a range of contextual factors that might facilitate healthy ageing in place, defined as living well in one’s chosen home and minimizing transitions to higher-intensity care ne...


Event Details

08 June 2023 14:00 - 15:00


Location

Online & 66 Banbury Rd