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Prof Cathal Breen's Recognition (55)

NIHR reviewer
2023

Description https://www.nihr.ac.uk/documents/a-guide-to-your-role-as-an-nihr-external-peer-reviewer/20132


Dear Professor Cathal Breen

Thank you for completing the NIHR reviewer registration form and for supporting our research funding programmes. I am pleased to confirm you are now a member of the NIHR reviewer community.

Your details have been added to our REsearch Awards Lifecycle Management System (REALMS). An email has been sent to c.breen@napier.ac.uk asking you to set your password and activate your account. Please click on the link in the email and follow the instructions on the screen. If you have not received this email please check your junk mail for emails from do-not-reply@nihr.ac.uk. If you still haven't received this email please contact us at reviewing@nihr.ac.uk.
Research Areas Cardiovascular Health
Research Themes Health
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Cardiovascular Health
Org Units School of Health and Social Care

Direct Observation of Practical Skills - An evidenced based guide
2023

Description The Atlantic Technological University, Sligo, Ireland practice placement symposium 17th January 2023.
Research Themes Health

NHS Lothian Health & Care Professions Research Conference
2022 - 2023

Description Professor Breen was a member of the conference organisation team which planned the overall event. Professor Breen also chaired several of the concurrent sessions and delivered a keynote presentation entitled "Can clinical homes influence practice? A description of a first of a kind clinical home for Healthcare Science in Scotland".
Affiliated Organisations NHS Lothian
Research Areas Cardiovascular Health
Research Themes Health
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Cardiovascular Health
Org Units School of Health and Social Care
URL https://blogs.napier.ac.uk/enuhealthsocial/2023/11/15/enu-attends-health-and-care-professions-research-conference/

Cardiac and Vascular physiology theme lead, The Physiological Society, UK & Ireland.
2021

Description The Physiological Society’s seven Themes enable members to access like-minded networks where they can discuss their latest findings and forge new collaborations.

The main academic coordinators of the seven Themes are known as Theme Leads. They are an essential focal point for members, help to promote the Theme activities, and encourage members and non-members to participate in Society events.

Each Theme focuses on a different area of physiological research, and within them are 23 overlapping specialities. When presenting research at Society events, members can align their abstracts or presentations according to both a Theme and a speciality.

The Society recently appointed seven new Theme Leads, who join the existing Theme Leads and their counterpart Early Career Theme Leads. Each incoming Theme Lead was chosen due to their passion for physiology and their wish to provide relevant, topical symposia and meetings to advance their Theme.

The new Theme Leads introduce themselves here. They are working with the Conferences Committee to shape future events, and would love to hear your ideas – you can reach them by emailing events@physoc.org.
Research Areas Cardiovascular Health
Healthcare Services
Research Themes Health
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Cardiovascular Health
Org Units School of Health and Social Care
URL https://www.physoc.org/magazine-articles/welcome-to-our-new-theme-leads/

Cardiac Devices Specialist Group Member, Public Health Scotland, Scottish Cardiac Audit Programme (SCAP).
2021 - 2022

Description The purpose of this document is to share the work undertaken since 01 April 2022 by the Scottish Cardiac Audit Programme (SCAP) and its partners. We are inviting you in order for you to have your say on the vision, direction, and focus of this piece of work to ensure it meets your needs, whether that is as a person or carer of someone living with heart disease in Scotland, a health or social care employee, a professional body, a third sector organisation, service planners, academics or clinical researchers.
Affiliated Organisations Public Health Scotland
Research Areas Cardiovascular Health
Research Themes Health

Association for Cardiac Nursing and Allied Professions
2020

Description We believe that nurses and allied professionals play a pivotal role in cardiac care. Interventions developed, tested and implemented by nurses and allied professionals can assist patients to prevent, adjust to and recover from cardiac illness. In ACNAP, you will find a team of dedicated professionals, eager to support you in the delivery of excellent cardiovascular care. Whether you are working in practice, education or research, we welcome and encourage you to join our association. We are committed to your professional development.
Research Areas Cardiovascular Health
Research Themes Health
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Cardiovascular Health
Org Units School of Health and Social Care
URL https://www.escardio.org/Sub-specialty-communities/Association-of-Cardiovascular-Nursing-&-Allied-Professions/About

Physiological Society
2020

Description The Physiological Society is Europe's largest network of physiologists, founded in 1876. It promotes physiology research, education, publications, events and advocacy on topics such as climate change, heat resilience and AI.
Research Areas Cardiovascular Health
Research Themes Health
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Cardiovascular Health
Projects An Evaluation Of HeARtbeat augmented reality smartphone application for 12 lead ECG electrode placement teaching to health and social care pre-registration students.
Org Units School of Health and Social Care
URL https://www.physoc.org/magazine-articles/welcome-to-our-new-theme-leads/