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KSS AHSN Newsletter – 04 JUNE 2015

In this weeks’s edition… Events SEHTA AGM and conference Child cognitive and emotional disorders clinical and academic group: launch China Healthcare and Life Sciences road shows Care homes collaborative PEACE collaborative Innovation, health and economic growth: reporting on impact The … Continue reading

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KSS AHSN Newsletter – 19 May 2015

In this weeks’s edition… Events Older people’s programme: engagement events Buurtzorg and a new model of patient centred-care Change management blueprint for better Dementia: muddling along? Opportunities MSc in Applied Health Research Scholarships Living well longer: after dementia begins Dementia … Continue reading

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KSS AHSN Newsletter – 13 May 2015

In this weeks’s edition… Events Opportunities Integrating data for integrated care There is already extensive data about older people’s health currently being collected both nationally and in Kent, Surrey and Sussex. It tends to be collated and analysed at an … Continue reading

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KSS Leadership News – May 2015

Welcome to issue 10 of KSS Leadership News. This month has been all about planning for the year ahead for us here at the Collaborative. We also held our most recent round of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Assessment Centres, thank you … Continue reading

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KSS AHSN Newsletter – 27 April 2015

In this weeks’s edition… KSS AHSN regional conference, 23 June 2015 Older people’s programme engagement events starts 30 April 2015 Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme and medicines optimisation roadshow, 19 May 2015 Destination sustainability – making change the norm Speaking at … Continue reading

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New foundation year announced for Sept 2015

Medway School of Pharmacy is proud to announce the launch of a new Bachelor of Science degree BSc (Hons) Pharmacology and Physiology with Integrated Foundation Year. The new programme includes an integrated foundation year leading to the existing BSc in … Continue reading

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Intellectual Disability Forum 26th May 2015

Diversity and disabilities: improving health outcomes for young people and adults with intellectual disabilities from black and minority ethnic communtities. The Intellectual Disability Forum will be hosting this event at the Royal Society of Medicine on the 26th May 2015. … Continue reading

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Effects of bilingualism on brain structure and cognition

Congratulations to Dr Christos Pliatsikas, who has been awarded a Franklin Research grant of $5,000 by the American Philosophical Society. This will support his research visit to Michael Ullman’s lab in Georgetown University, Washington DC, to kick start a collaboration … Continue reading

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Humour production in adolescents with autism

Congratulations to David Williams, who is a co-investigator on a grant with Shaun May (PI) and Oliver Double (Co-I) from Drama and Theatre Studies in the School of Arts who have been awarded £7,849 by The British Academy for a project … Continue reading

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