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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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Film tells story of Plymouth Chief Constable who waged war on crime and immorality
An unsung Plymouth hero who as Chief Constable of the city’s police led a crusade against drunkenness, prostitution and gambling is being celebrated in a new film.
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University receives Government funding to analyse impact of tyres and textiles on the marine environment
Scientists from the University of Plymouth's International Marine Litter Research Unit have received Government funding to analyse the impact of tyres and clothing on the marine environment
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University hosts global ocean science conference
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-hosts-global-ocean-science-conference
The Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) is holding its annual meeting at the University of Plymouth's Marine Station
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Hang on to your hat! Plymouth University celebrates Brain Tumour Awareness Month
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University, home to a Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence, is celebrating Brain Tumour Awareness Month with a series of fundraising events
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Report shows medical revalidation is off to a good start
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/report-shows-medical-revalidation-is-off-to-a-good-start
Plymouth University news: A consortium of health education academics led By Plymouth University has produced an interim report on medical revalidation for the General Medical Council
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i-DAT at Plymouth University installs interactive sculpture at the Tate Modern’s new iconic building in London
Plymouth University news: Bringing together technology, audio and visuals, This Is Where We Are (TIWWA) is an interactive data-driven artwork, created by i-DAT at Plymouth University with the Tate Collective
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New genealogical databases to determine family cancer links could be rolled out further
Plymouth University news: The use of large family history databases to determine a person’s likelihood of developing cancer has been well received in a recent study – and further trials should be conducted to see if their use is possible elsewhere.
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Business prize for Devon entrepreneur who creates swimwear from marine waste
Plymouth University news: Helen Newcombe, founder of start-up business Davy J, has won the latest Soup event brought to Plymouth by GAIN at the University of Plymouth
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Successful new care Tool has patients and staff at its heart
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/successful-new-care-tool-has-patients-and-staff-at-its-heart
University of Plymouth news: A University of Plymouth graduate has co-devised a new care planning document, known as the Tool, to help care staff better understand a patient’s needs and empower them in a continuing care setting.
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