The National Health Research Conference is in its third year, and unlike preceding iterations, this year we look forward to meeting face-to-face!
The objectives of this annual conference are to share research findings with key stakeholders; strengthen the national health research culture; build research capacity and nurture junior researchers; foster collaboration among researchers at different institutions; and share policy-relevant messages with the users of research, i.e., care providers, policymakers and planners.
From a young age, I was driven to help those in need. At SJCSJ, I engaged my passion through outreach activities like food drives, flood drives and many more.
Professor Maureen Samms-Vaughan is known locally, regionally, and internationally for her seminal research, clinical work, and policy development in the field of child health, child development and behaviour.
She is also recognised as an advocate for the well-being of all children, but particularly so for those at the early childhood level, those with disabilities and those who have been victims of violence. She works very closely with families of children with autism.