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Teaching and learning
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Clinical Research
Find out about the teaching and learning on the MClinRes at University of Plymouth
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Patient-controlled analgesia in the Emergency Department is effective, show twin studies
Plymouth University news: Twin studies published in The BMJ show that patient-controlled pain relief is effective when used in the emergency department, and have led to one hospital adopting it in its clinical protocols
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Plants play greater role than megaherbivore extinctions in changes to ecosystem structure
Research by the University of Oxford, University of Plymouth, Queen’s University Belfast, Swansea University and the Natural History Museum, London, suggests plants may have exerted greater influence on our terrestrial ecosystems than megaherbivores
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Lottery grant to create new sporting opportunities at University of Plymouth
University of Plymouth news: Students at University of Plymouth are to be given a ‘sporting chance’ thanks to nearly £143,000 of National Lottery funding.
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Fisherman scraping the bottom of the barrel in the English Channel
Plymouth University news: Decades of overfishing in the English Channel has resulted in the removal of many top predators from the sea and left fishermen ‘scraping the barrel’.
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Plymouth dementia expert supports Welsh rural dementia initiative
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-dementia-expert-supports-welsh-rural-dementia-initiative
Plymouth University news: Ian Sherriff, Academic Partnership Lead for Dementia at Plymouth University, has welcomed the announcement of an initiative for rural dementia in Wales
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Using music to help women and children move on from domestic violence
Plymouth University news: Researchers discover that self-expression music sessions are helping women and children deal with the legacy of domestic violence in a city refuge centre
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Big cities have failed us. It’s time to think about smarter, healthier neighbourhoods
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/big-cities-have-failed-us
Professor Katharine Willis, Professor of Smart Cities and Communities and academic in the Centre for Health Technology at the University of Plymouth. Here she shares her views on the role of the neighbourhood in a post-COVID world.
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Forget about the North-South divide, children in coastal communities are being left behind
University of Plymouth Pioneers: Professor Sheena Asthana, Forget about the North-South divide, children in coastal communities are being left behind
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Mr Alvise Rogers - Teaching and Research Associate (TARA)
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