Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Organ Donation and Transplantation

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Our PPIE strategy

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Patient and public involvement and engagement through our Get involved programme are essential to ensure that our BTRU addresses issues that are clinically, socially and ethically relevant.

Our PPIE strategy document sets out our vision for delivery of this important component of our work.

Get involved

  • Our Patient and Public Research Panel
  • Meet the panel
  • Our research explained
  • Get involved newsletter
  • Get involved projects
  • Our PPIE strategy
  • Jargon buster
  • Useful links

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University of Cambridge
Newcastle University
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Cambridge University Hospitals
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