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‘Be personal and appreciative’ – research highlights effective responses to online patient feedback
As more patients leave feedback on online platforms including social media, new research shows how health and social care organisations can offer value in their response. The study was led by University of Plymouth researcher Rebecca Baines.
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New research shows asthma drug’s effectiveness over usual care alone
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-research-shows-asthma-drugs-effectiveness-over-usual-care-alone
A new study co-authored by Dr Rupert Jones and published in 'The Lancet' shows how an asthma drug was more effective at improving a patient’s asthma control compared with their usual care.
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Time to get our teeth into improving children’s oral health
Plymouth University news: A report from NHS Digital is the latest to draw attention to poor oral health and care for children in this country - Professor Elizabeth Kay discusses the report and what we need to do next
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Study indicates first steps towards preventing suicide attempts by offenders
Plymouth University news: A study led by Plymouth University has for the first time addressed the often neglected issue of suicide among offenders who have been recently released from prison
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Dental community engagement expert recognised in the Queen's New Year's Honours list
Wendy Smith, a long-standing member of the Peninsula Dental School and now at Plymouth charity Well Connected, has received an MBE for her work in community engagement around dental education and healthcare.
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Automated identification of cancer patients via deep phenotyping
University of Plymouth Centre for Health Technology project: the use of deep phenotyping to automatically identify cancer patients.
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Paramedics benefit from new ambulance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/paramedics-benefit-from-new-ambulance
University of Plymouth: Trainee paramedics have recently welcomed the arrival of a new ambulance which can be used for scenario-based training.
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Psychology academic wins international award for study on workplace sound
Professor Judy Edworthy has been recognised by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society for her studies on how sound, music, and other audible signals affect safety and work performance.
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Alternatives: Dr Hadwen Trust grant
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/animals/alternatives-dr-hadwen-trust-grant
Non-Animal Grant Award for Tumour Research
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Children from Chernobyl take the helm at Plymouth University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-university-hosts-children-from-chernobyl
Plymouth University news: Children from Chernobyl take the helm at Plymouth University
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