Winners of RCSI’s Inaugural Award for PPI in Research
We are delighted and proud to announce that, after being shortlisted for the Inaugural Award for PPI in Research we have been chosen as ‘Best Presentation’ at RCSI’s Research Day 2022!
A huge thank you to our Patient and Public Involvement Stroke Champions and extended panel. Our research would not be evolving the way it is today without your continued collaboration and support. One of our Stroke Champions put it beautifully:
“Helen Keller’s famous quote “Alone we can do little; Together we can do so much” is how I feel about our iPASTAR meetings. For me PPI is Participation, Processing & Involvement.”
Thank you to the RRCSI and to RCSI’s PPI Ignite for supporting us and our PPI research. The enthusiasm and exceptional standard shown by all those shortlisted for this award is evidence of RCSI’s commitment to PPI and patient-centred care. We look forward to sharing more about our PPI group and it’s positive impact on our research.
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