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Archive 2021
Dr Mohamad Saab Presents and Wins Prize at RCSI’s 40th Annual International Nursing and Midwifery Conference

Dr Saab presented (oral) his NCCP-funded work titled “Promoting ‘SWIFT’ lung cancer detection
This year’s RCSI’s 40th Annual International Nursing and Midwifery Conference took place online over a two-week period until 3 March 2021. The conference was attended by thousands of researchers, academics, and clinicians from around the globe. On March 3rd, Dr Saab presented (oral) his NCCP-funded work titled “Promoting ‘SWIFT’ lung cancer detection: Focus groups with high-risk individuals” (Team: Drs Caroline Kilty, Brendan Noonan, Serena FitzGerald, and Professor Josephine Hegarty). Mohamad also presented (poster) a Sigma-funded study titled “Virtual Reality in Nursing Education: Qualitative Perspectives from Nursing Students” (Team: Dr Margaret Landers, Mr David Murphy, and Professor Josephine Hegarty) and won a poster prize.