As part of the National PPI Festival and Brain Tumour Ireland’s Awareness week, RCSI are hosting a panel where people with lived experience, healthcare professionals and researchers will explore how they are working together to transform rehabilitation for children, young people, and families after a brain tumour diagnosis.
Hosted by author, broadcaster and comedian Colm O’Regan.
Agenda:
6.00pm Panel discussion with:
- Hannah Mooney, Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) panellist, Brain Restore Childhood Youth research project participant
- Caroline Kane Montague, Brain Tumour Ireland and PPI panellist, Brain Restore Childhood Youth research project participant
- Holly Kelly, Parent & PPI panellist, Brain Restore Childhood Youth research project
- Dr Ailish Malone, physiotherapist, senior lecturer and principal investigator, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
- Dr Irwin Gill, consultant paediatrician with special interest in neuro-disability, Children’s Health Ireland and National Rehabilitation Hospital
- Dr Sarah Curry, consultant paediatric oncologist, Children’s Health Ireland
7.10pm Presentation of The Ronnie Fehily Medal.
7.25pm Finger food, refreshments and networking
Date / Time: Tuesday 21 October 6pm – 7:30pm
Location: Albert Lecture Theatre, RCSI, 123 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin, D02 YN77
For more nformation: https://ppinetwork.ie/national-ppi-festival , www.braintumourireland.com