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University of Exeter Medical School Dr Ian Porter Date: 25 November 2015 Time: 13:00-14:00 Venue: Room JS07, Smeall Building, St Luke’s Join us afterwards for our informal monthly APEx meeting: updates on progress in APEx and networking (refreshments will be served). Email: [email protected] to book your place. For further information visit: “Using Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) for the routine management of multimorbidity in primary care: Results of a feasibility study” University of Exeter Medical School Dr Caroline Jenkinson & Mary “The MIR Trial: lessons learned from conducting a Clinical Trial of an Investigational Medicinal Product

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Page 1: University of Exeter · Web view“Using Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) for the routine management of multimorbidity in primary care: Results of a feasibility study”

University of Exeter Medical SchoolDr Ian Porter

Date: 25 November 2015Time: 13:00-14:00Venue: Room JS07, Smeall Building, St Luke’s Campus

Join us afterwards for our informal monthly APEx meeting: updates on progress in APEx and networking (refreshments will be served).

Email: [email protected] to book your place. For further information visit:www.exeter.ac.uk/medicine/apex/seminars

“Using Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) for the routine management of multimorbidity in primary care: Results of a feasibility study”

University of Exeter Medical School

Dr Caroline Jenkinson & Mary Carter PorterAnderson“The MIR Trial: lessons learned from conducting a Clinical Trial of an Investigational Medicinal Product (CTIMP) in general practices”