U-CARE Venue 2025 is approaching

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There’s now less than a week until the doors open for U-CARE Venue 2025! This year’s conference focuses on how we can conduct high-quality healthcare research more efficiently. Two days filled with inspiring presentations and discussions await!

Ida Österman Menander works as a research assistant within U-CARE and is part of the organising team behind U-CARE Venue.

How does it feel?

– I feel a little nervous, but I also feel really good about things are starting to fall into place. It’s my first time being involved in planning U-CARE Venue, and it has been a very valuable learning experience.

Forskningsassistent Ida Österman Menander

Ida Österman Menander looks particularly forward to the panel discussion about how complex healthcare interventions can be conducted more efficiently. Photo: Mikael Wallerstedt

What has been most fun?

– The most fun part has been seeing all the pieces come together. All the small contacts that we have had with different people are now coming together to form these two days.

What can participants look forward to?

– They can look forward to hearing speakers from universities in several European countries, as well as representatives from organisations and companies outside academia. I also recommend our poster walk, where our PhD students will present the research we conduct within U-CARE.

What are you personally most looking forward to?

– I’m especially looking forward to the panel discussion on Monday, where several speakers will discuss how we can carry out complex healthcare interventions more efficiently. It will be exciting to hear experts from different fields come together and share their views on a specific topic.

U-CARE Venue 2025 will be two days filled with learning, exchange, and collaboration. We look forward to welcoming all participants soon!

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