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In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson talks to Professor Meera Agar, the Director of IMPACCT at UTS and Nicolas Hart, Associate Professor of Cancer Survivorship at the UTS Health Research Institute, INSIGHT, about the value of hearing the voices of people with lived experience in trials and research.
The three experts explore how their earlier clinical work has led to where they are today and the huge rewards that come from seeing research translated to policy and practice, and what this means for people living with cancer and chronic illness.
By Professor Debra AndersonIn this episode, Professor Debra Anderson talks to Professor Meera Agar, the Director of IMPACCT at UTS and Nicolas Hart, Associate Professor of Cancer Survivorship at the UTS Health Research Institute, INSIGHT, about the value of hearing the voices of people with lived experience in trials and research.
The three experts explore how their earlier clinical work has led to where they are today and the huge rewards that come from seeing research translated to policy and practice, and what this means for people living with cancer and chronic illness.