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Close Collaboration with Parents intervention promotes staff–parent collaboration and babies’ recovery in neonatal intensive care (Dissertation defence: MD Ryo Itoshima, 14.2.2025, Paediatrics)

Ryo Itoshima’s doctoral dissertation studied two family-centred care interventions and their effects on collaboration between staff and parents, physical closeness between parents and baby, and baby recovery in neonatal intensive care.

Research Presentation in 3 Minutes – Vote for Your Favourite in the Virtual 3MT Competition

08.03.2021

Three minutes to present the main points of your research as compellingly as possible. The 3MT competition developed at the University of Queensland challenges 10 doctoral candidates from the University of Turku to show what they got. Join the virtual event via Zoom on Wednesday 17 March at 12.00–14.00 and vote for your favourite presenter.

Doctoral Programme in Clinical Research (DPCR)

The Doctoral Programme in Clinical Research (DPCR) promotes high quality clinical research and supports doctoral training in clinical medicine and other closely related research areas focusing on the etiology, diagnostics and treatment of diseases including the translational medicine and studies on health service systems.