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Important changes for year 3

Important changes for year 3. Cherie McCracken Institute of Psychology Health and Society University of Liverpool chadwick@liv.ac.uk. David Taylor Reader in Medical Education University of Liverpool dcmt@liv.ac.uk http://www.liv.ac.uk/~dcmt. University of Liverpool.

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Important changes for year 3

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  1. Important changes for year 3 Cherie McCracken Institute of Psychology Health and Society University of Liverpool chadwick@liv.ac.uk David Taylor Reader in Medical Education University of Liverpool dcmt@liv.ac.uk http://www.liv.ac.uk/~dcmt

  2. University of Liverpool Is a Russell Group University - which means it is known and respected for its research.

  3. Your programme We have been able to put together a package which means that all students will get experience in planning, executing, and presenting a research project.

  4. And there is a lot of choice! Ageing and Chronic Disease Infection and Global Health Integrative Biology Psychology Health and Society Translational Medicine And the Medical School just been recognised as a BICC (more later!).

  5. Ageing and chronic disease • Lead by Professor Malcolm Jackson • With interests in • Eye and Vision Science • Musculoskeletal Biology • Obesity and Endocrinology

  6. Infection and global health • Lead by Professor Tom Solomon • With interests in • Understanding how pathogens cause disease • Pioneering diagnostics, treatments and vaccines • Enhancing food safety and food security • Tracking emerging and zoonotic infections • Improving the health of pets, working animals and their owners.

  7. Integrative biology • Lead by Professor Anthony Hollander • With interests in • Biochemistry • Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour • Functional and Comparative Genomics

  8. Psychology Health and Society • Lead by Professor Peter Kinderman • With interests in • Public Health and Policy • Psychological Sciences • Health Services Research • Research into reading literature and society

  9. Translational Medicine • Lead by Professor Kevin Park • This is the largest institute, and they have many interests, including • Drug safety • Women and Children’s Health • Cancer • Epilepsy • Personalised medicines • More than can fit on one slide so follow this link!

  10. School of Medicine We have our own research programmes. All connected with education, and mainly to do with how the community of medical practice forms, but with particular interests in technology enhanced learningand professionalism. We are also one of a small number of BEME* International Collaborating Centres Best Evidence in Medical Education contact dcmt@liv.ac.uk for more information

  11. What next? Have a think about what interests you. At the moment our colleagues are adding their projects to the catalogue. We will open the catalogue as soon as it is populated, but if at all possible before you go home for the summer. You should make your choices as soon as they become available – we will email you with the date and time of the window opening!

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