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Lucy Lloyd
Name: | Lucy Lloyd |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
Last login: | Wed Nov 08 16:59:24 +0000 2023 |
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Talks given by Lucy Lloyd
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- We need to talk about the workers: researching the health and social care workforce
- General Practice in Crisis: is there a positive future? IN-PERSON
- The potentials and pitfalls of digital healthcare in the 21st Century
- Universal NHS healthcare: has the pandemic changed the promise?
- Mentalising, Epistemic Trust and Attachment: Changing Theories and their Practice Implications
- Closing the survival gap: The importance of screening and early diagnosis in improving cancer survival in England
- CANCELLED: How perspectives from social sciences can help address practical questions of healthcare improvement
- CANCELLED: Rethinking Medicine
- Exploring healthcare staff responses to patient complaints
- Exploring healthcare staff responses to patient complaints
- Exploring healthcare staff responses to patient complaints
- Mental Health Without Well-being
- ‘Deciding when to visit the GP with cancer symptoms: the Goldilocks Zone differs in England, Denmark and Sweden’
- PCU Twitter workshop
- Public Lecture: Development of social behaviour in children from infancy: neurobiological, relational and situational interactions
- Comparative perspectives on social inequalities in life and death: an interdisciplinary conference
- Childhood adversity and chronic disease: risks, mechanisms and resilience
- Childhood adversity and chronic disease: risks, mechanisms and resilience
- Childhood adversity and chronic disease: risks, mechanisms and resilience.
- Not 'just a GP'
- The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype, and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine’s Computer Age
- Are hospital admissions for people with palliative care needs avoidable and unwanted?
- The Art & Science of Clinical Problem-Solving
- Primary Care Unit Away Day for Unit members
- Socialising the Genome: talking to patients about genetics
- Research Conference and Showcase - Research and Practice: Making the connections
- Lies, Damn'd lies and statistics: why it is (almost) impossible to communicate risk ethically
- Lies, Damn'd lies and statistics: why it is (almost) impossible to communicate risk ethically
- The Swedish model for CVD prevention: Public Health cultivation combined with individual health dialogues in Primary Care
- The politics of health system metrics, 1924-2000
- The politics of health system metrics, 1924-2000
- The future of General Practice: Opportunities, challenges and leadership with patients as our focus
- Managing demand and maintaining quality in emergency medicine: a view from the US on clinically efficacious flow
- Improving Diagnosis in the Era of Electronic Health Records
- ‘The present and future of primary care big data research’
- Toward Eliminating Patient Harm
- Toward Eliminating Patient Harm
- A Brief History of NHS Politics 1948-2030
- The epidemic of thyroid cancer - what’s new and what might come next
- What’s new (and what isn’t) in improving quality and safety in healthcare
- Diagnostic tests in primary care – time to move beyond diagnostic accuracy?
- The James Lind Initiative's contributions
- ‘Where next for Academic Primary Care?’
- Title to be confirmed
- “Prescribing safety in a world of multimorbidity and polypharmacy”
- “Motivating Medics: Pay ‘em or Flay ‘em?”
- “The Economics of Elevated Weekend Hospital Mortality”
- ‘Why is patient safety so hard?’
- “Disorganised Attachment: A Lens on Self-Dysregulation and Health”
- “Doing quality improvement in primary care - fitting intervention to context”
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