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Professional Activities

Conference Roles

  • Woolfall, K (2017) Exemplars of the successful involvement of the public in randomised trial design Invited session 4.3- Operations and Design, 4th International Clinical Trials Methodology Conference. Liverpool, 9th, May 2017., by Invitation (International Clinical Trials Methodology Conference, 2017)
  • Woolfall, K (2017) Children and young people's views on research without prior consent in life threatening situations: a qualitative study, Paediatric Emergency Medicine in the United Kingdom & Ireland (PERUKI) annual meeting, Birmingham, 24th May 2017 , by Invitation (PERUKI, 2017)
  • Woolfall K (2015) Evidence-based guidance to inform consent seeking in children’s critical care trials, RCPCH Annual Conference, Birmingham, 30th April (plenary abstract presentation)., by Invitation (RCPCH, 2015)
  • Woolfall K (2015) Approaches to consent in paediatric and neonatal intensive care trials: CONNECT study guidance. Improving trials by improving trials for patients, North West hub for Trials Methodology Research showcase event, Liverpool, 15th April 2015. , by Invitation (MRC North West Hub for Trials Methodology Research, 2015)
  • Woolfall, K (2014) Deferred consent in Paediatric Emergency Medicine. Annual Scientific Conference of Clinical Excellence in Emergency Medicine, Exeter University, 9th-11th September 2014 , by Invitation (Royal College of Emergency Medicine, 2014)
  • Woolfall, K (2014) Doing challenging research studies in a patient centred way: CONNECT study findings. Evelina Children’s Hospital, Paediatric Research Showcase, London, 16th June 2014., by Invitation (Evelina Children's Hospital, 2014)
  • Woolfall, K (2014) The acceptability of deferred consent in a paediatric emergency care trial: Lessons from the CATCH Trial. CLARHC UCL Partners workshop on consent, London, 29th April 2014 , by Invitation (University College London, 2014)
  • Woolfall, K (2014) Does deferring consent assist informed decisions about research in the emergency care setting?, Women's and Children's Health Clinical Trials Group, University of Liverpool, 13th October 2014. , by Invitation (University of Liverpool, 2014)
  • Woolfall, K (2013) Approaches to consent in paediatric emergency care trials: CONNECT study findings. Medicines for Children’s Research Network and North West hub for Trials Methodology Research Meeting, 2nd December 2013 , by Invitation (NIHR and MRC, 2013)
  • Woolfall, K (2012) Consent Methods in paediatric emergency care trials: The CONNECT Study. Interdisciplinary and Empirical Ethics Network, The University of Birmingham, 9th November 2012 , by Invitation (Interdisciplinary and Empirical Ethics Network, 2012)

Expert Opinions

  • Achieving clinician buy in for challenging trials: lessons from the paediatric critical care setting. Trial conduct working group webinar, Invited (MRC HTMR, 2018)