The Centre of Postgraduate Medical Research & Education (CoPMRE) recently held its spring Visiting Faculty Day at the Executive Business Centre. Fourteen posters () were presented showcasing the breadth of collaborative projects being undertaken by Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó and local clinicians.
The Best Poster prize was awarded to , Department of Computing & Informatics, Faculty of Science and Technology, for his presentation entitled Automatic Detection of User Abilities through the SmartAbility Framework. Professor Tamas Hickish, one of poster judges, felt that all the posters were excellent and address important health care issues.  Dr Whittington’s poster was chosen as the research was generated by a deep understanding of disability, the use a mobile phone technology and generalisability to significant areas of health care need such as stroke and frailty. As such his work is scalable and feasible.
Visiting Faculty Days are a great opportunity to share innovative ideas and research. The event was very well received and links for possible further collaboration have already been formed as a result of networking.  Our next Visiting Faculty Day will be held in December.