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New campaign aimed at nurses and midwives seeking career change

New campaign aimed at nurses and midwives seeking career change A new pan-London campaign launched today by National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) aims to attract nurses and midwives into clinical research roles. The Keep Making a Difference campaign is geared toward nurses and midwives nearing retirement, returning from a […]

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Volunteering and International Psychiatry Special Interest Group (VIPSIG) Annual Conference: A Blog by Dr Felix Clay 

Volunteering and International Psychiatry Special Interest Group (VIPSIG) Annual Conference: A Blog by Dr Felix Clay I’m currently undertaking a six-month NIHR CLAHRC funded Academic Apprenticeship having completed my Core Psychiatry Medical Training. As part of my placement I’m undertaking a systematic review of the literature on the use of Virtual Reality […]

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The NHS Explained: How the Health System in England Really Works

The NHS Explained: How the Health System in England Really Works This course will help you understand what keeps the fifth largest employer in the world running. You’ll explore current and future challenges facing the NHS, and the ways in which we can tackle these challenges to ensure a system fit […]

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Proof of concept study of vagus nerve stimulation

Proof of concept study of vagus nerve stimulation Project title: Proof of concept study of vagus nerve stimulation Type of research: Applied research Background: Prader-Will syndrome (PWS) is a genetically determined neurodevelopmental disorder characterised from childhood by excessive eating, severe obesity, sex and growth hormone deficiencies, intellectual disabilities, and problem […]

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Wednesday Lunchtime Seminars

Wednesday Lunchtime Seminars These seminars take place in term time only, in the Lecture Theatre, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, 15 Chaucer Rd, Cambridge, CB2 7EF. All are welcome to attend and there is no need to pre-register, just come early enough to report to Reception […]

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A new Q Lab project in partnership with Mind

A new Q Lab project in partnership with Mind The Q Improvement Lab – an initiative led by the Health Foundation and supported by NHS Improvement – is developing new approaches to making progress on health and care challenges. Working on a single challenge for 12 months, it brings together […]

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The development of a method for acceptable and reliable extra-cranial detection of seizures in adults with intellectual disability and treatment-resistant epilepsy.

Project title: The development of a method for acceptable and reliable extra-cranial detection of seizures in adults with intellectual disability and treatment-resistant epilepsy. Type of research: Experimental investigation to be followed by an application for clinical trial funding. Background: Epilepsy occurs often in adults with intellectual disability (ID). Across all […]

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UK Malnutrition Awareness Week

UK Malnutrition Awareness Week The first ever UK Malnutrition Awareness Week will be taking place form 1st – 5th of October 2018. Staff from the Centre for Research in Public Health and Community Care (CRIPACC) and students from the University of Hertfordshire will be working in a number of community […]

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Policy Research Programme call for applications

Policy Research Programme call for applications A new NIHR Policy Research Programme (PRP) call is open. The programme invites applications on two topics: Infectious Disease Dynamic Modelling in Health Protection Health Inequalities Research Initiative. Infectious Disease Dynamic Modelling in Health Protection The call will address two key areas: A stream […]

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