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Wiping Out The Silent Killer: How Drug Services
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British Medical Association
Central London – 28th July 2016
World Hepatitis Day Conference 2016
Simon Antrobus
– CEO, Addaction;
Raquel Peck
– CEO, World
Hepatitis Alliance;
Prof Mark Thursz
– Prof of Hepatology, Imperial
College London;
Rachel Halford
– Deputy CEO, The Hepatitis CTrust;
Mick Grant
– Patient Advocate;
Tony Gillham
– Patient Advocate;
Prof Paul Cosford
– Director for Health Protection&Medical Director,
PHE;
Dr Magdalena Harris
– Qualitative Sociologist, LSHTM;
Dr Emily Finch
– Consultant Addiction Psychiatrist, SLaM…andmore
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Supported by an educational grant from AbbVie Pharmaceuticals
Breaking Down Barriers
Birmingham 21 September 2016
The substance use disorders field is in a state of flux, with so many unanswered
questions. This event will provide a forum to discuss and debate key topics
including: Barriers into treatment, the role of treatment in Recovery, local area
commissioning, what recovery is (and isn’t), mutual aid and NPS.
SPeakeRS iNcluDe:
Jess Phillips
–MP for Birmingham Yardley,
Harry Shapiro
– DrugWise,
Andrew Brown
–MeaM coalition,
John Ramsey
–TicTac,
Tony Mercer
– Public Health england,
Niamh Eastwood
– Release,
Paul Hayes
– collective Voice,
Nic Adamson
– cGl,
Nigel Brunsdon
–HiT and injecting advice,
Professor Fiona Measham
–Durham university,
Dr Steve Brinksman
– SMMGP... and many more...
For more information and to book your place contact RSB Events
rsbevents.com #NSM2016 Earlybird tickets available now!
MSc Public Health (Addictions)
The development of this new programme route in public health presents an
opportunity to share knowledge and develop skills in understanding and
addressing the impact of addictions on public health. This course represents
an opportunity to study the wider determinants of health, government policy
and examine the evidence base of harms and risks in relation to addictions
through epidemiological studies.
The MSc course is a modular-based programme, sharing a number of core
modules with students on the MSc Public Health and International Public
Health routes. Some modules are available as standalone or CPD’s which
allows you to build your portfolio of learning and credits to suit your
work/life balance.
Further information about the programme, including details about costs and
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Or you can discuss the content of the course in more detail by contacting the
programme leader:
Rose Khatri – Tel 0151 231 4118 – Email r.j.khatri@ljmu.ac.u
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