13 Mar 2015 — 10:00 to 15:30
This interactive workshop will provide an insight into conflicting health stories in the news and the science that lies behind them.
Organised by PenCLAHRC in partnership with the Centre’s Health and Environment Public Engagement group and the Cornwall Health Library, this event is open to members of the public, patients and carers.
No prior experience is necessary but places are limited and must be booked in advance.
Please contact Kade on 01392 726042 or Kath on email at K.Maguire@exeter.ac.uk to secure your place.
A light lunch will be provided and travel expenses can also be reimbursed.
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