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Supporting research to improve people’s health and enhance healthcare delivery. #ResearchEvidenceAction
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Leading up to the HRB National Conference on Dec 03, we’re sharing expert tips on connecting research to policy. See Jonathan Drennan, of
@ucddublin
here.
Limited conference spaces available.
Register: tinyurl.com/37e9f953
November 17, 2025 at 9:34 AM
Leading up to the HRB National Conference on Dec 23, we’re sharing expert tips on connecting research to policy. See Jonathan Drennan, of UCD here.
Limited conference spaces available.
Register: tinyurl.com/37e9f953
November 17, 2025 at 9:33 AM
Dr Jane Murphy, co-author of the recent HRB report into gaps in women’s health research across the OECD, says input from clinicians and patients is needed to address these deficiencies.
Watch/listen on the HRB Evidence for Policy page: tinyurl.com/3hzwc4yy
#womenshealth
October 23, 2025 at 8:15 AM
Studies reporting the sex and gender of participants helps build better evidence, Dr Claire O'Connell, presenter of the Health Research Podcast says in discussion about gaps in women's health research.
Watch/Listen: tinyurl.com/3hzwc4yy
#womenshealth #evidenceforpolicy
October 21, 2025 at 8:15 AM
'Where there are gaps in evidence, there are gaps in care.' Dr Linda Biesty tells the Health Research Podcast that the HRB’s OECD-wide review of women’s health research highlights real-world impacts. Watch/Listen: tinyurl.com/3hzwc4yy
#womenshealth #evidenceforpolicy
October 17, 2025 at 8:16 AM
Women are less included in trials, and female-specific outcomes are under-reported, says Dr Susan Smith, Professor of General Practice at Trinity College Dublin on the Health Research Podcast. @Watch/listen on the HRB #evidenceforpolicy page: tinyurl.com/3hzwc4yy
#womenshealth
October 14, 2025 at 8:15 AM
There are substantial gaps in research of female health conditions, Dr Jane Murphy co-author of a review of women’s health research across the OECD, tells the Health Research Podcast.
Watch/listen: tinyurl.com/3hzwc4yy
#womenshealth #evidenceforpolicy
October 10, 2025 at 1:51 PM