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Advanced Clinical Practice in Neonatal Care Degree Apprenticeship (masters)
University of Plymouth – Advanced Clinical Practice in Neonatal Care Degree Apprenticeship. Are you a senior neonatal nurse looking to progress without taking time away from employment?
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Bacteria don’t respect borders – why we all need to fight the global problem of antibiotic resistance
This week is World Antibiotic Awareness Week - and Dr Mat Upton explains how the problem of antibiotic resistance is closer to home than you think
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Working with people with a diagnosis of personality disorder (degree and masters level) (HEAD353/APP709)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/cpd/working-with-people-with-a-diagnosis-of-personality-disorder
University of Plymouth's 'Working with people with a diagnosis of personality disorder' module will help you develop effective capabilities in working with people labelled as ‘personality disordered’
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Spinout raises funding to accelerate tests for harmful bacteria
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/spinout-raises-funding-to-accelerate-tests-for-harmful-bacteria
Molendotech, a University of Plymouth spinout company, has recently attracted strong interest internationally from potential customers concerned about secondary infections as they tackle the COVID-19 outbreak.
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New study assesses changes to midwifery models of care in England
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-study-assesses-changes-to-midwifery-models-of-care-in-england
University of Plymouth news: Professor Aled Jones, Head of our School of Nursing and Midwifery, is leading a national study into new ways of working that aim to ensure a woman’s care before, during and after birth is led by the same midwife.
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MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Dietetics - research in this area
Advanced Professional Practice in Dietetics
Our staff have varied teaching and research interests and come from a range of backgrounds and settings. Discover more about the diverse range of topics our staff investigate within our active research centre and groups.
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Why wearing high heels should be a choice, not a requirement
University of Plymouth news: Emma Cowley, Lecturer in Podiatry, tells us why wearing high heels should be a choice, not a requirement
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“So much more than morning sickness” – conference to help combat Duchess’s pregnancy condition
Severe pregnancy sickness condition HG affects around 15,000 women each year – including, in both of her pregnancies, the Duchess of Cambridge. Now a PhD student is leading an international conference to help improve associated treatment.
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Optometry student wins national award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/optometry-student-wins-national-award
Luke McRoy-Jones has been named Student of the Year in the AOP Awards 2019, organised by the Association of Optometrists (AOP).
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How do senior paramedics decide when to stop resuscitation? Research project to help inform guidelines
Paramedic Ali Coppola is undertaking a masters in Clinical Research (MClinRes) to explore pulseless electrical activity (PEA) out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) – as currently there is a limited evidence-base and guidelines in the area.
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