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SUMMARY:Cancer SIG Journal Club
DESCRIPTION:When: 24th October 2024 – 2-3pm \nPurpose: This month we’ll be discussing physical activity behaviour change in black prostate cancer survivors (&much more). \nSign up link: UKSBM Cancer Sig Journal Club #3 Tickets\, Thu 24 Oct 2024 at 14:00 | Eventbrite \nLink to the paper: Physical activity behaviour change in black prostate cancer survivors: a qualitative study using the Behaviour Change Wheel | Supportive Care in Cancer (springer.com)
URL:https://uksbm.org.uk/event/cancer-sig-journal-club/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240628T130000
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SUMMARY:Older Adult SIG Seminar - ‘Getting Published: Confessions Of a  Journal Editor’
DESCRIPTION:Register your interest with healthcareresearch@leicester.ac.uk or https://forms.office.com/e/ga12RhdiUY
URL:https://uksbm.org.uk/event/older-adult-sig-seminar-getting-published-confessions-of-a-journal-editor/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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SUMMARY:UKSBM Cancer SIG Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Cancer SIG will be hosting a webinar in collaboration with SBM and ISBNPA on ‘Prehabilitation in Cancer Care’. \nDate: 19th April 2024\, 2pm \nSign up details to follow.
URL:https://uksbm.org.uk/event/uksbm-cancer-sig/
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SUMMARY:UKSBM Annual Scientific Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:Annual Scientific Meeting 2024\n13-14th March 2024 at Radisson Blu Hotel\, Glasgow \n\nJoin us for UKSBM 2024 – our annual conference and an excellent opportunity to get together and share our science\, see old friends and make new ones.  \nWe are delighted to welcome you to Glasgow\, Scotland. \nThis will be our 19th Annual Scientific Meeting showcasing the best of the UK’s research in behavioural medicine. \nThis year’s theme is “Changing Behaviour in a Changing World”. \nAbstract submissions are now open! We welcome submissions on the following themes: \n\nAlcohol and tobacco\nCancer\nChildren’s health and wellbeing\nDigital interventions\nHealth services\nInequalities\nMethodology\nOlder adults\nPhysical activity\nPrimary care\nPsychological wellbeing\nStakeholder involvement\nWeight management and healthy eating\nWomen’s health\n\nOur 2-day programme will include nationally and internationally renowned keynote speakers\, parallel sessions\, research awards\, special interest group meetings\, early-career researcher sessions\, the Society’s Annual General Meeting\, and opportunities to network and socialise (including UKSBM’s conference dinner\, always remembered for its dancing!) \nGlasgow is waiting to welcome you … easy to get to\, easy to travel around\, with some fantastic sights to see when you’re not in the conference! #peoplemakeglasgow \nAbstract submission deadline: 11th December 2023 \n\nMore information and the abstract submission portal can be found on the conference website.
URL:https://uksbm.org.uk/event/uksbm-annual-scientific-meeting-2024/
LOCATION:Radisson Blu Hotel\, Glasgow
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Engaging young people in PPI
DESCRIPTION:The UKSBM Special Interest Group in Child Health are hosting a webinar on Engaging young people in PPI. \nJoin us on 7th February 2-3pm to hear from two speakers: \nDr Elanor Hinton (University of Bristol) \n \nPresentation title: Integrating and evaluating PPI with young people within an weight-management intervention co-development project.\nPresentation abstract: We have co-developed an intervention\, ‘AIM2Change’\, based on Acceptance and Commitment therapy (ACT)\, with young people from the Care of Childhood Obesity clinic in Bristol. Integral to this project have been hearing young peoples’ voices and advice during nine PPI sessions at key points to ensure the intervention is acceptable and meaningful for young people living with obesity. During the talk\, we will hear from one of the young people to hear how to effectively engage young people in PPI. We will also discuss our insights into key elements of working with young people for PPI\, including training\, continuity of involvement\, and communication. \nLauren Cross (University of Cambridge MRC Epidemiology unit) \n \nPresentation title: Capturing all voices: a thematic synthesis of participation experiences in school-based health research.\nPresentation abstract: Schools are an increasingly popular setting to conduct and implement public health research and initiatives. However encouraging participation can be complex and challenging\, with growing concern surrounding representation and the generalisability of research samples. Working with students\, school staff\, and a youth worker from a diverse range of backgrounds\, our systematic review seeks to explore barriers and facilitators to participation in school-based health research (focusing on prevention of mental health disorders and/or obesity). This presentation will describe how we worked with public collaborators to shape our review and provide an initial overview of findings. This knowledge could help inform inclusive participation strategies to conduct research which connects and engages everyone. \nClick here to sign up.
URL:https://uksbm.org.uk/event/webinar-engaging-young-people-in-ppi/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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SUMMARY:Early Career Network Annual Webinar
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite all members of UKSBM and partner networks interested in the field of behavioural medicine to join our webinar on Thursday 7th December\, 12:00-13:15. \nThe webinar will consist of a keynote address from Dr Benjamin Gardner\,  followed by presentations from three early career researchers about their research in the field of behavioural medicine. The webinar is an excellent opportunity for early career researchers to share their research and connect with other researchers in behavioural medicine. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://uksbm.org.uk/event/early-career-network-annual-webinar/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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SUMMARY:17th International Congress of Behavioural Medicine (ICBM)
DESCRIPTION:It is our great pleasure to invite you to the next Congress of the International Society of Behavioral Medicine (ISBM). The Congress will take place August 23-26\, 2023\, in Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada. Vancouver’s famous modern cityscape is located on the Strait of Georgia\, where the mountains touch the ocean. Vancouver is well-known for its diverse population\, its hospitality and the natural beauty of the surrounding area. \nThe congress theme is “From Local to Global: Behavior\, Climate and Health” and was inspired by the very location where the Congress is being held. Where better to discuss our future challenges and the role of behavioral medicine to address them\, than in this international city? \nWe are planning an exciting four days of keynotes\, master lectures\, workshops\, and symposia around our congress theme. In addition to our intellectually stimulating program\, there will be plenty of time to meet friends and colleagues for connecting and socializing. And the Congress wouldn’t be complete without our traditional festive banquet\, where we all celebrate ISBM’s accomplishments and visions together. The Congress officially opens on the evening of Wednesday\, August 23\, after a full day of workshops\, and ends with the Closing Ceremony in the late afternoon of August 26\, where we honour our outgoing President\, Anne H\, Berman\, Ph.D.\, and welcome our incoming President\, Kerry Sherman\, Ph.D. \nPlease check out the ICBM 2023 website for up-to-date information on the Congress.
URL:https://uksbm.org.uk/event/17th-international-congress-of-behavioural-medicine-icbm/
LOCATION:Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel\, Vancouver\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Cancer SIG Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The role of e-cigarettes in achieving a smoke-free England\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Dr Sarah Jackson \nJoin us for the next cancer behavioural science webinar hosted by the Cancer Research UK City of London Centre and the UK Society for Behavioural Medicine cancer special interest group. \nDr Sarah Jackson is Principal Research Fellow in the UCL Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group\, Department of Behavioural Science and Health\, University College London. \n\nRegister here.
URL:https://uksbm.org.uk/event/cancer-sig-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:Cancer SIG Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Can we introduce breast cancer prevention through health behaviour change in the NHS? \nSpeaker: Dr Michelle Harvie \nJoin us for the next cancer behavioural science webinar hosted by the Cancer Research UK City of London Centre and UKSBM Cancer SIG. Dr Michelle Harvie is a research dietician at the Prevent breast Cancer Unit\, Manchester University Hospital Foundation NHS Trust. \nRegister here.
URL:https://uksbm.org.uk/event/cancer-sig-webinar/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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