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MSc Surgical Care Practitioner
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/cpd/surgical-care-practitioner
University of Plymouth offers three specialist MSc Surgical Care Practitioner programme pathways.
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Intermediate course in family therapy and systemic practice (degree level) (HEAB397)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/cpd/intermediate-course-in-family-therapy-and-systemic-practice
University of Plymouth's 'Intermediate course in family therapy and systemic practice' will develop your knowledge and skills necessary for systemic practice in agencies and local work networks.
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30-day project to fund pulmonary rehab centre in Uganda
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/30-day-project-to-fund-pulmonary-rehab-centre-in-uganda
The University of Plymouth aims to raise £10,000 this April to fund a pulmonary rehabilitation centre in Kampala, Uganda. The centre will provide treatment space and training for an evidence-based intervention not involving drugs.
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Antibiotic resistant pathogens research group projects
Antibiotic resistant pathogens research group projects at the University of Plymouth.
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Social work graduate to receive British Citizen Award for charity work in South Africa
Plymouth University news: A Plymouth University graduate who has devoted the past eight years to helping vulnerable and traumatised children in South Africa has been nominated for a national honour
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Dental school welcomes students’ safe return
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/dental-school-welcomes-students-safe-return
Dental students at the University of Plymouth are safely back to their clinical practice thanks to a summer of hard work across the institution.
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Research breakthrough could see simple blood test replace surgery for some brain tumour patients
Researchers at the Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence at the University of Plymouth have discovered a biomarker which helps to distinguish whether meningioma – the most common form of adult primary brain tumour – is grade I or grade II.
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Research breakthrough could see HIV drugs used to treat low-grade brain tumours
New research shows that drugs developed to treat AIDS and HIV could offer hope to patients diagnosed with the most common form of primary brain tumour.
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A Christmas miracle – midwifery graduate performs life-saving CPR
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/a-christmas-miracle-midwifery-graduate-performs-life-saving-cpr
Sheree Haydon came to the aid of John Elliott, from Topsham, after he collapsed just outside of Tavistock Pannier Market.
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Challenging ‘rule breakers’ – children will confront their peers, but how they do so varies across cultures
The study is the first of its kind, analysing the behaviour of over 300 children from societies in Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America.
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