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KEYNOTES & INVITED TALKS

City University of Hong Kong & Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Primary Care Policy in Singapore: implications for the health reform in Hong Kong SAR. Primary Care Ecosystem: Integrated Care for Successful Aging Conference, co-organized by the City University of Hong Kong and Chinese University of Hong Kong.

22nd March 2024. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People’s Republic of China.

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World Health Organization.

Untapping the potential of family medicine and primary care for patient and family engagement in patient safety. World Patient Safety Day 2023 Global Conference on "Engaging patients for patient safety".

12th September 2023. Geneva, Switzerland

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National University of Seoul.

New developments in Primary Care policy in Singapore. Department of Family Medicine. National University of Seoul Bundang Hospital

31st August 2023. Seoul, South Korea.

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College of Family Physicians of Hong Kong.

New developments in Family Medicine in Singapore. Annual Meeting.

27th June 2023. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People’s Republic of China.

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College of Family Physicians of Singapore.

The Promise and Perils of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). Singapore Primary Care Conference 2023.

3rd March 2023, Singapore.

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National University of Singapore.

Past and future of Health Services Research. Department of Geriatrics.

7th October 2022, Singapore.

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Saw See Hock School of Public Health. National University of Singapore.

The role of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Value Based Health Care.

7th October 2022. Singapore.

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Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine. Nanyang TecFnical University of Singapore.

The OECD Patient-Reported Indicator Surveys (PaRIS) initiative and the International Survey of People Living with Chronic Conditions. Family Medicine and Primary Care Lunchtime Seminar Series.

12h May 2022. Singapore.

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National University Health System.

Primary Health Care.

6th March 2022, Singapore.

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International Conference on Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services (HPH).

Value Based Health Care: promises and pitfalls.

12th October 2021. Paris, France.

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University of Paris.

The role of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Value Based Health Care. Health Economics Clinical Research Unit (URC-Eco, AP-HP).

5th October 2021. Paris, France.

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National University of Singapore.

Value Based Healthcare: transforming healthcare to deliver value that matters to patients.

17th March 2021. Singapore. 

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Centro Nacional de Epidemiología (CNE).

Measuring patient reported outcomes: evidence and challenges. VIII Jornada Centro Nacional de Epidemiología-Sociedad Española de Epidemiología.

15 November 2019. Madrid, Spain.

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National Centre for Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBER-ESP).

Research priorities in Epidemiology and Public Health.

14 November 2019. Madrid Spain.

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Linnean Initiative.

Generic patient reported outcome measurement.

21 November 2019. Utrecht, The Netherlands.

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University of British Columbia (UBC).

The evidence for routine feed-back of PROMs in clinical practice: Implications for multimorbid frail, older, adults. Centre for Health Evaluation & Outcome Sciences: (CHEOS).

16 May 2019. Vancouver, Canada.

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Spanish Society for Family and Community Medicine (SEMFyC).

Multimorbidity: a research priority for global health. Invited speaker. Spanish Society for Family and Community Medicine Conference.

9 May 2019. Málaga, Spain.

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International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM).

Defining the VBHC research agenda: the role of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement Conference.

Pathways to sustainable national PRO's programs: visions, challenges, and strategies. Invited panellist. Organized by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

3 May, 2019 Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

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University of Manchester.

Emerging research needs in multimorbidity research. Multimorbidity Research Network.

13 December 2019. Manchester, United Kingdom

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European Observatory of Health Systems and Policies.

Patient engagement for patient centred care & Patient Reported Outcomes. Summer School.

25-28 July, 2017. Venice, Italy.

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University of Oxford.

The National Institutes of Health Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): a view from the UK. Advances in Patient Reported Outcomes Research Conference. 

8 June 2017, Oxford, United Kingdom.

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Centre for Patient Reported Outcomes Measures.

Using PROMs in Clinical Practice: rational, evidence and implementation framework. Annual Symposium. 

31 May 2017, Bergen, Norway

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Escuela Andaluza de Salud Pública (EASP).

Routine measurement of Patient reported Outcomes in Clincial Practice. Keynote. Symposium on Patient Reported Outcome Measurement.

13 March 2017, Granada, Spain.

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Annual Primary Care Research Conference of Mallorca.

Patient safety in General Practice. 

7 November 2016. Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

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University of Amsterdam.

Measuring Patient Centred Care: International Experiences. Invited speech.

17 October 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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University of Leeds.

The use of Patient reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice: evidence and challenges. Invited speech.

3 October 2016, Leeds, United Kingdom

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European Commission (EC.

Use of Patient Reported Outcomes for improving Primary Care for people with multimorbidity. Invited speech. Conference: 'Which priorities for a European policy on multimorbidity?'

27 October 2015. Brussels, Belgium

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University of Calgary.

Measuring Patient Centred Care: International Experiences. Invited speech.

19 October 2015, Calgary, Canada

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McGill University.

The use of Patient reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice: evidence and challenges. Seminar.

15 October 2015, Montreal, Canada

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Network on Health Services Research for Chronic Patients.

Multimorbity: challenges for the organisation and delivery of health care for people with chronic conditions.

26 November 2014, Madrid, Spain.

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University of Manchester.

The use of Patient reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice: evidence and challenges.

17 June 2014, Manchester, United Kingdom

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European General Practice Research Network (EGPRN).

Health Services Research in Primary Care. Key Note Speaker.

9 May 2014, Barcelona, Spain

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Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental (CIBERSAM).

A conceptual framework for the study of inverse comorbidity between cancer and neuro-psychiatric disorders.

19 November 2013, Valencia, Spain

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Italian Society of Internal Medicine (SIMI) and the Institute of Pharmacological Research Mario Negri. 

Comorbidity and Multimorbidity: Need for clarification; and Involvement of the patient and family.

25-6 September 2013, Milan, Italy.

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University of Edinbourgh.

Use of Patient reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice.

11 December 2012, Edinbourgh, United Kingdom

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Johann Wolfgang Goethe University.

Provision of care for people with multiple conditions.

17 October 2012, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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University of Valencia.

Direct and inverse co-morbidity. Mental Health CIBER.

24  November 2011, Valencia, Spain

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University of Washington.

Routine measurement of Patient Reported Outcomes in Clinical Practice. School of Public Health.

30 October 2011, Seattle, WA, United States of America

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University of New South Wales.

Developing a research programme on multimorbidity. Centre for Primary Care and Equity.

15 March 2011, Sydney, Australia

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University of Melbourne.

Challenges of multi-morbidity for the delivery of health care. Department of General Practice.

31 March 2011, Melbourne, Australia

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Menzies Centre for Health Policy. Australian National University and University of Sydney.

Challenges of multi-morbidity for the delivery of health care.

29  March 2011, Canberra, Australia

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Royal Statistical Society.

Evaluation of Patient Reported Outcome Measures.

15 April 2013, London, UK.

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BiblioPRO Conference.

The UK PROMs Programme. Key Note Speaker.

21 February 2013, Barcelona, Spain.

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The King’s Fund.

How are you doing today? Use of standardized and individualized PROMs in clinical practice.

22 November 2012, London, UK.

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Johann Wolfgang Goethe University.

Multimorbidity: the research agenda. Institute of General Practice. International Workshop on Collaborative Research on Multimorbidity.

2 February 2011. Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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