019: Diverticular Disease Priority Setting Partnership
Episode 19 of the Can I Butt In? podcast, hosted by Bowel Research UK, titled "019: Diverticular Disease Priority Setting Partnership" was published on June 5, 2024 and runs 40 minutes.
June 5, 2024 ·40m · Can I Butt In?
Summary
Helen West, Public Patient Involvement & Engagement Officer at Guts UK, joins Sam to talk about the charities’ joint project, a diverticular disease priority setting partnership. Helen and Sam explain what a priority setting partnership is, what we’ve done so far, what’s going to happen, how you can get involved, and why we’re looking into diverticular disease. Guts UK is the only UK charity funding research into the digestive system from top to tail; the gut, liver and pancreas. Their mission is to provide expert information, raise public awareness, and fund life-changing and life-saving research into digestive diseases. Complete the survey here before 31st July 2024 Find out more about Guts UK Read the transcript for this episode Find out more about Bowel Research UK Music is “Summer Guitar” by Amaksi from Pixabay.
Episode Description
Helen West, Public Patient Involvement & Engagement Officer at Guts UK, joins Sam to talk about the charities’ joint project, a diverticular disease priority setting partnership. Helen and Sam explain what a priority setting partnership is, what we’ve done so far, what’s going to happen, how you can get involved, and why we’re looking into diverticular disease. Guts UK is the only UK charity funding research into the digestive system from top to tail; the gut, liver and pancreas. Their mission is to provide expert information, raise public awareness, and fund life-changing and life-saving research into digestive diseases.
Complete the survey here before 31st July 2024
Read the transcript for this episode
Find out more about Bowel Research UK
Music is “Summer Guitar” by Amaksi from Pixabay.
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