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The Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care Priority Setting Partnership aims to identify the most important areas of research to improve the physical and mental well-being of patients attending hospital for any operation or procedure requiring any type of anaesthetic. During June and July 2014, a short online survey (5-10 minutes) is open to patients, carers and clinicians to contribute their ideas about the topic. It is a unique opportunity for you to have your say and participate in this important and wide-ranging partnership that will have a real impact on research in hospital care. For further information and access to the survey please go to: niaa.org.uk/PSP_Survey#pt

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September18

Great,i would participate on this,thankyou.Tracie.

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