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Using ethnography and cognitive task analysis to understand clinical decision-making in urgent healthcare settings

Tue, Nov 29

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Online webinar

Time & Location

Nov 29, 2022, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Online webinar

About the event

When: 29th November 1-2pm

Where: Online

Speaker: Dr Sara McKelvie is an NIHR Clinical Lecturer at the School of Primary Care Research. She is interested in community-based alternatives to hospitalisation for older people with complex health and social needs. Her research has concentrated on understanding the clinical work of ambulatory care investigating patient, staff and system needs using ethnographic methods and cognitive task analysis. Sara is interested in the future workforce needed for primary and community care and the changing roles of healthcare professionals within this.

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