News tagged with: peninsula-medical-school
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Gambling impacts people’s quality of life as severely as chronic medical conditions, alcohol and illegal drugs
ҹèƵ news: New research led by the University found that experiencing gambling harm can result in a 16% reduction in a person’s ability to carry out everyday tasks
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£11m programme aims to strengthen mental health care in the South West
ҹèƵ news: New research led by the ҹèƵ will explore ways to improve services for people in need across Cornwall, Devon and Somerset, also influencing positive change for the UK and beyond
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Education can help you change the world – all from your own home
Education can help you change the world – all from your own home: Michael Dillon is empowering people all over the world to explore the University's global health programme – now delivered exclusively online.
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Home fingertip oxygen monitors less accurate for people with darker skin tones
ҹèƵ news: Led by the ҹèƵ, the largest study on home fingertip oxygen monitors suggests that measurement errors lead to potential delays in care and contribute to health disparities
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Scientists receive £2.8m funding boost to advance research into brain tumours
ҹèƵ news: Already renowned as a hub for world-leading research into low-grade brain tumours, the University has received a five-year investment that will accelerate its progress towards clinical trials for tumour therapies
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Project explores barriers to NHS career progression facing international medical graduates
ҹèƵ news: A study led by the University and other leading medical schools is exploring why fewer doctors who qualified overseas become GPs and consultants in the NHS
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Funding supports invaluable learning for doctors of the future
Funding supports invaluable learning for doctors of the future, thanks to the Hospital Saturday Fund and Vandervell Trust. The ҹèƵ has secured £17,500 to support fourth-year medical students as they undertake their medical electives.
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£15.5 million to continue South West health research partnership
ҹèƵ news: £15.5 million to continue South West health research partnership. The funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) will support the partnership, which includes the ҹèƵ.
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Global campaign to make anatomy teaching more inclusive
ҹèƵ news: The Anatomy for All campaign, led by the University’s Peninsula Medical School, aims to connect anatomists worldwide and help them learn best practice on representation, with and from each other.
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“I turned my life around to study medicine – I want others to have that chance”
“I turned my life around to study medicine – I want others to have that chance.” Fadi Al-Shoaibi explains how he fought against the odds to pursue a career in medicine, and is now supporting others in their training.
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'Record’ allocation to support medical researchers in Britain’s Ocean City
ҹèƵ news: The University has secured 22 Integrated Academic Training posts from the National Institute of Health and Care Research.
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Study explores enzymes’ role in brain tumour growth and therapies
ҹèƵ news: Researchers in the ҹèƵ’s Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence will complete a pre-clinical evaluation of three drugs already being used to target aldehydes in other conditions