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SUMMARY:Behaviour Change Meeting Seminar: Dr Rebecca Turner
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DESCRIPTION:The Behaviour Change Meeting Group at The University of Manch
 ester has the purpose of bringing together academics and clinicians acro
 ss several institutes who are working with behaviour change\, interventi
 on development and/or implementation theory. We usually meet online on t
 he first Thursday of the month at 3pm\, inviting external speakers and i
 nternal speakers to discuss and gain feedback on their latest research i
 n the field. We have a range of health and clinical psychologists in the
  group as well as epidemiologists\, nurses and physiotherapists who work
  with a range of different short-term and long-term conditions in differ
 ent contexts (public\, patient and healthcare professional groups).\n\nI
 f you would like to be added to the email list to hear about future meet
 ings\, please contact Rhiannon Hawkes: rhiannon.hawkes@manchester.ac.uk 
 \n\nOur next Behaviour Change Meeting will be held on Thursday <b>5th Fe
 bruary 2026 at 3pm</b> \, where we have <b>Dr Rebecca Turner</b> present
 ing on <b>‘Health Psychology for Health Professions: Clinical practice c
 hange and supporting the use of Health Psychology by other professions’.
 </b>\n\nDr Rebecca Turner is a Lecturer in Health Workforce within the B
 ehavioural Science for International Health Workforce Group\, Division o
 f Medical Education\, School of Medical Sciences at the University of Ma
 nchester. Rebecca’s expertise lies in behavioural science and health psy
 chology\, which she applies to understand and influence clinical practic
 e. Her work specifically focuses on teaching\, researching\, and evaluat
 ing evidence-based approaches to the education and training of healthcar
 e professionals\, with the overarching aim of enhancing learning\, impro
 ving patient care\, and supporting sustainable behaviour change within t
 he health workforce. Through this lens\, she explores how behaviour chan
 ge theory\, and methods can inform effective\, real-world interventions 
 targeting the health workforce.\nRebecca has a particular interest in an
 timicrobial stewardship in hospital-based care. She uses behavioural app
 roaches to design and evaluate such interventions including education\, 
 training\, and audit and feedback to promote safe\, effective\, and sust
 ainable prescribing practices.\n\n\n[https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetu
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LOCATION:Online (via MS Teams)
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