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“I’m growing a new generation of nurses”
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/im-growing-a-new-generation-of-nurses
University of Plymouth news: A care home manager from Cornwall has credited degree apprenticeships with helping him to develop his own workforce of health care experts.
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Helping women recover from drug addiction – can food play a part?
Dr Clare Pettinger, Lecturer in Public Health Dietetics, explains how food and its associated activities can help to empower and motivate women as they recover from addiction.
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Professor Jill Shawe - Professor of Maternal and Family Health
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New year marks new beginnings for care leaver
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-year-marks-new-beginnings-for-care-leaver
University of Plymouth news: New year marks new beginnings for care leaver. Rachel explains how “there’s more to the world than the cards you’re dealt” and hopes to inspire others.
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University leads training to help NHS respond to stress and burnout
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-leads-training-to-help-nhs-respond-to-stress-and-burnout
The Professional Nurse Advocates (PNA) programme equips professionals to listen and understand challenges and demands of fellow colleagues
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Staying green on the scene – why it’s important to lower carbon emissions within the ambulance service
Pete Allum, Lecturer in Paramedic Practice, is researching into a little explored area when it comes to climate change – the ambulance service. He explains how vehicle emissions, plastic use and waste disposal are all areas to tackle.
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Consortium awarded funding to explore challenges facing coastal communities
University of Plymouth news: The University is leading a project funded by UK Research and Innovation to address social, community, economic and environmental priorities in coastal communities
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Chlorine disinfectant is no more effective than water at killing off superbug
University of Plymouth news: Research published during World Antimicrobial Awareness Week explores the impact of using chlorine chemicals to tackle Clostridioides difficile, the most common cause of antibiotic associated sickness in healthcare settings.
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"Conducting research has kickstarted my career" – student leads impactful study on contagious disease
University of Plymouth news: Medical student Humaria Ahmed has led an impactful study on superbug Clostridioides difficile.
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Funding to help shed light on drug-resistant lung infection
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/funding-to-help-shed-light-on-drug-resistant-lung-infection
A University of Plymouth researcher is exploring how ‘nasty’ bacteria can affect people with cystic fibrosis thanks to funding from an international charity.
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