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NIHR Student Internship posters (EHU & UCLan) Research Academic Society Launch Event, 28 January 2025

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posted on 2025-01-24, 11:22 authored by Eleni Liami, Vrinda Aggarwal, Faizah Choudhury, Safiyyah Mahmood, Lewis Stacey, Callum McDonald, Greg IrvingGreg Irving, Lyvonne TumeLyvonne Tume, Nicola Relph, Lucy BrayLucy Bray, Chris Littlewood, Yan-Ching Chow, Chawalpat Siripanich, Muskan Aggarwal, Peter Knapp, Pritika Sagar, Malabika Ghosh
<p dir="ltr">The posters presented here are:</p><ul><li>Muskan Aggarwal (University of Central Lancashire): Why are Cervical Screening Rates Lower in Women with Learning Disabilities? A systematic review</li><li>Vrinda Aggarwal (Edge Hill University): Public Facing Information for People with Shoulder Osteoarthritis</li><li>Faizah Choudhury (Edge Hill University): International variations in primary care physician consultation time: a systematic review of 55 studies</li><li>Yan-Ching Chow (University of Central Lancashire): Preparation of Topical Cream for the Potential Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis</li><li>Malabika Ghosh (University of Central Lancashire): Can prehabilitation improve outcomes in patients after TAVI (transcatheter aortic valve implantation)? A scoping review</li><li>Peter Knapp (University of Central Lancashire): Why are people with a learning disability less likely to be screened for bowel cancer? A systematic review</li><li>Eleni Liami (Edge Hill University): International variations in primary care physician consultation time: a systematic review of 55 studies</li><li>Safiyyah Mahmood (Edge Hill University): Access to Healthcare for Disabled and/or Neurodivergent Children and Young People <i>(Includes text version of poster on pages 2-3)</i></li><li>Callum McDonald (Edge Hill University): The Effectiveness of GP Exercise Referral on Population Physical Activity Levels: A Systematic Review</li><li>Pritika Sagar (University of Central Lancashire): Why are breast cancer screening rates lower in women with learning disabilities? A systematic review <i>(Includes text version of poster on slide 2)</i></li><li>Chawalpat Siripanich (University of Central Lancashire): Assessment of the Dietary Intake Patterns of Adolescent Girls in Rural Marginalised Communities of Northwest Pakistan</li><li>Lewis Stacey (Edge Hill University): Muscle Mass Changes in Critically Ill Children</li></ul><p dir="ltr">The posters were produced by medical students studying at Edge Hill University and University of Central Lancashire, as part of an NIHR funded summer internship programme.</p>

Funding

NIHR NMSIDI-2023-007 (Edge Hill University)

NIHR NMSIDI-2023-008 (University of Central Lancashire)

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