Dear HIFA members - this webinar might be of interest.
Best wishes
Rob Terry
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Sent 02 December 2022 16:00
To TERRY, Robert Fraser <terryr@who.int>
Subject [EXT] Webinar: Practical guide to health research mentorship in low- and middle-income countries (HERMES) - 14 December 2022
The TDR Global Africa Node is pleased to invite you to the webinar series:
Practical guide to health research mentorship in
low- and middle-income countries (HERMES)
14 December 2022 at 10 AM GMT
This webinar aims to discuss the “health research mentorship in low- and middle-income countries (HERMES) guide” that focuses on institutional mentorship. Institutionalizing research mentorship is defined as the nurturing of research capacity in organizations (e.g., universities, professional associations, or research institutes) to improve research effectiveness and health equity.
Join ZOOM webinar here https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89480074877?pwd=Zjk3TFhDVGttMmFYc3NLTlRqUlNPQT...
Meeting ID: 894 8007 4877
Passcode: 151492
More information about the “Health research mentorship in low- and middle-income countries (HERMES): a TDR Global practical guide to spur mentorship institutionalization” can be found here. https://tdr.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240058675
Please update your TDR Global profile on the discovery platform here. https://elements.tdr-global.net/login.html
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HIFA profile: Rob Terry is Knowledge Manager at TDR - World Health Organization, Switzerland. Professional interests: Health R&D policy, strategy and priority setting particularly in the neglected diseases. Using implementation and operational research to improve public health. Open access and data sharing. Strengthening methods to use evidence to inform policy. He is a member of the HIFA working group on Evidence-Informed Policy and Practice.
www.hifa.org/projects/evidence-informed-policy-and-practice
www.hifa.org/support/members/robert terryr AT who.int