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PPI Shared Learning Group for PhD Researchers 20/03/2026
This month we were delighted to welcome Éle Quinn who presented on her PhD project. Éle is in her 4th year of her PhD with Evidence Synthesis Ireland at the University of Galway. She is an occupational therapist by background and passionate about doing research with the public and patients.
Éle shared her experience planning, developing and delivering The People's Review - a systematic review of health evidence, co-produced with 500+ members of the public. In this video she shares the messy bits behind the scenes, the (many) layers of involvement required for this project and some reflections on the differences between citizen science and PPI.
Éle's Presentation