Internal courses and training Patients and public involvement in research - Workshop 2
Dialogue with patients and knowledge sharing
This is the 2nd workshop in the series of Patient and Public involvement
workshops for KI researchers.
Public involvement, co-creation, citizen science and other methods for engaging patients and the general public benefits research studies. It brings new insights and perspectives to increase the societal relevance of the research, and promote the dissemination and uptake of research findings.
Research funders and scientific journals increasingly expect researchers to involve stakeholders in research when addressing societal challenges. But where do we start? Is involvement a buzzword? Is it for you? How do we engage with the different public groups and how do we make it sustainable?
All KI researchers interested in the topic – with or without prior experience – are welcome to participate in the workshops where we discuss, share good practices and lessons learned, success factors, potential challenges and provide expert advice on public involvement in research.
Programme (preliminary)
15:00 Welcome and icebreaker
Kick-off workshop reminders
Dialogue with patients
International benchmarks – What can we learn from others?
15:50 Workshop (with some refreshments)
16:45 Summary and reflections
What's next?
17.00 Closing and networking opportunity
Registration
At latest 27th November via registration form here.
A waiting list is set up and confirmation of attendance will be asked for a few days prior to the event.
Contact
Kerstin Lundin, Specialist Project Leader, Research Support Office, Professional Services, Karolinska Institutet
Daniela Strodthoff, Coordinator, Research Support Office, Professional Services, Karolinska Institutet
Hanna Jansson, Principal Researcher, LIME, Karolinska Institutet
Organisers
Research Support Office / External Engagement Office and Grants Office
Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics (LIME)
Public & Science Sweden (Vetenskap & Allmänhet)