Not one, but two conferences in Puerto Rico made my trip fantastic. As usual, the NIDA International forum happened for the 15th time on the weekend
Presenting with impact: WII.fm
Research presentations have a terrible reputation. People think they're boring, content-heavy and poorly delivered. This presentation skills
European Working Group on Drugs Oriented Research Conference: One size does not fit all
“We all need something to help us unwind at the end of the day. You might have a glass of wine, or a joint, or a big delicious blob of heroin, to
Clinical trials are about human dynamics: RCT course in Belfast, May 7-8
As a trialist, the pressure of working on a trial is much bigger than being in a small group educational session. Challenges of implementing a trial
Conference of Cochrane Evidence: Useful, Usable & Used #CE3U
My journey with Cochrane started one summer afternoon in 2010, when I interviewed a Tallaghtdoctor (Tallaght is a rough suburb in Dublin, Ireland)
What has the doctor done well? A different type of Masterclass on youth mental health for family doctors in Ireland
A typical master class involves a Master and a Class. Unlike other masters, the organisers of this master-class chose a problem-based learning
AUDGPI 2014: Addiction research at the 17th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Departments of General Practice in Ireland
What is the role of primary care in addiction treatment? How can be addiction treatment better integrated in the general medical settings? These and
Evidence-based solutions for #alcoholharm: Campaigning for change seminar
The wide acceptance of alcohol harms in the Irish society is worrying. Is the proposed public health alcohol bill a step change opportunity for Irish
Irish Network of Medical Educators (#INMED2014): The 7th Annual Scientific Meeting
A network of volunteers for all interested in medical education on the island of Ireland met in Belfast yesterday. The network's aim is to improve