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HRW Book Club: One Renegade Cell
‘One Renegade Cell’, written by Robert A. Weinberg, describes the steps involved in cancer development – a complex journey involving multiple events and factors. Following my review of the book (found here), to provide more information on the book’s contents, here you will find a chapter-by-chapter summary – giving you a whistle-stop ...
A HRW OR:BIT Book Club Review At the start of my PhD, in which I researched the role of the Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (P...
A Personal Journey with Cancer
Introduction by Kirsty Page (OR:BIT member and Associate Director) I am proud to be part of HRW’s speciality On...
Health Inequities and Race
When I started pursuing a graduate degree in Health Policy and Management this year, little did I know that public healt...
A Mile in Their Shoes: Techniques to Access the True Patient Journey
“Before you judge a man, walk a mile in their shoes.” Each day in market research, we try to walk a mile in another&...
Learning from experience: Life as a patient influencer
Despite years of working in the healthcare space on all kinds of common and uncommon diseases, Lucy Saunders (Director) ...
Let’s have a chat: the art of speaking to patients
Talking. Just straight forward talking to patients, face-to-face. It should be simple right? They are just people, the s...
Combining Technology and Personal Relationships to solve the Clinical Trial Conundrum
Last year, we authored a white paper exploring how technology could assist with the “clinical trial conundrum” – w...
Reality Check: Living and breathing with our respondents through adapted ethnography
At HRW, our core ethos is to ‘access the reality’ of our respondents’ world, and we have developed a wide and robu...
Walking ‘hand in hand’ with your stakeholders
Listening to, and understanding the perspectives, beliefs and priorities of others is important in life… and this is p...
The importance of Listening
“I bet you were quiet at school” said the careers advisor, eyeing me sympathetically. I nodded in sad acceptance. ...