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Professor Edgar Kramer - Professor of Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Professor Patricia Schofield - Professor in Clinical Nursing
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‘Floundering without support’ – a dementia carer’s story on why new research is vital
Dorothy Tudor has cared for her partner Bob since he was diagnosed with dementia seven years ago, and explains why new Plymouth and NIHR dementia research is vital
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MSc Advanced Professional Practice (Nursing and Midwifery Professions) (Full-time, Part-time route available)
School of Nursing and Midwifery
University of Plymouth programme: MSc Advanced Professional Practice (Nursing and Midwifery Professions). Are you a registered health or social care professional looking to develop your advanced practitioner knowledge and skills?
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Farming, dementia and networks of care
University of Plymouth research. Centre for Research in Environment Society (CeRES) project: Farming, dementia and networks of care
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Dementia screening app wins national award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/dementia-screening-app-wins-national-award
ACEmobile, a dementia screening app developed by Dr Craig Newman from the University of Plymouth and Dr Rupert Noad and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, has won the Using Technology to Improve Efficiency category at the HSJ Awards.
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Professor Jocey Quinn - Emeritus Professor
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BSc (Hons) Professional Development in Mental Health (Part-time)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-professional-development-in-mental-health
School of Nursing and Midwifery
University of Plymouth programme: BSc (Hons) Professional Development in Mental Health. You will develop theoretical knowledge alongside the enhanced engagement and intervention skills you need to support service users in their recovery journey.
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BSc (Hons) Professional Development in Long Term Conditions (Part-time)
School of Nursing and Midwifery
University of Plymouth course: BSc (Hons) Professional Development in Long Term Conditions. Gain specialist and advanced knowledge specifically tailored for those working in long-term care.
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Free event celebrates benefits of the marine environment for human health and wellbeing
A free event at the University of Plymouth will explore the many and varied ways that the marine environment can benefit human health and wellbeing, including fields such as antibiotics, dementia, psychology and social work
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