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Plymouth’s medical school in UK top two for teaching quality
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouths-medical-school-in-uk-top-two-for-teaching-quality
University of Plymouth Peninsula Medical School (PMS) has made the top two in the UK for medical student experience as an organisation offering primary medical qualifications – with 98% of students ‘satisfied overall’ with the quality of the course.
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Stepping up to offer lifesaving care – why is podiatry important?
Lecturer in Podiatry Emma Cowley explains why podiatry can be a hugely valuable career option
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Study finds new method to reduce levels of Huntington’s disease-causing protein in cells
University of Plymouth news: Research published in the journal Nature has for the first time revealed a new treatment strategy that could slow the progress of Huntington’s disease (HD).
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Medical Statistics: our team
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/medical-statistics/our-team
Plymouth University: Meet all of the members of the Medical Statistics group
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Claudia Barros Lab – Neural Stem Cells and Brain Tumourigenesis Research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/claudia-barros-lab-neural-stem-cell-research
University of Plymouth research: Claudia Barros Lab – Neural Stem Cell Research. Research focus: Neural stem cell development and regulation in health and disease.
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Medical Statistics: commercial contracts/services
Plymouth University: Medical Statistics: commercial contracts / services
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Medical Statistics: research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/medical-statistics/medical-statistics-research
University of Plymouth: The Medical Statistics group collaborate with local, national and international research groups to undertake high-quality research.
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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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Helping ‘underperforming’ doctors get back up to scratch – review to explore medical remediation
Dr Nicola Brennan is leading a review to explore if remediation programmes work for practising doctors and – as training a doctor costs £500K to the UK taxpayer – how these processes might be improved to save money for the NHS and restore patient safety.
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No link between artificially-sweetened diet cola and blood sugar spike, research shows
The study led by BSc (Hons) Nutrition, Exercise and Health student Luke Solomi is the latest to show that artificially-sweetened cola could be a suitable substitute for people who want to reduce their sugar consumption.
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