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https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/applied-health/index.aspx 16-11-2017 09:26:25
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I was thrilled to be nominated for the Rose Sidgwick Award for External Engagement and Impact -Uni of Birmingham Founders' Awards 2024. Gave me the chance to get this professionally filmed: youtu.be/WIoZfGtz8mY?si…
We're celebrating Mel Calvert, Applied Health Sciences, winning the Josiah Mason Award at the Uni of Birmingham Founders Awards 2024 - recognising her role in using patient reported outcomes to inform patient care, decision making, clinical guidelines & health policy. youtu.be/6IGDKoa5i3o?si…
Impactful research to develop the triage system for maternity services has led to Professor Sara Kenyon Applied Health Sciences being recognised with the Rose Sedgwick award at the Uni of Birmingham Founders' Awards 2024. Well done Sara Kenyon - fantastic work. youtu.be/_3CX3rDmOqc?si…
A major trial undertaken at Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit collaborating with universities across the country has shown a speech and language therapy option for people with Parkinson's disease that is more effective than current NHS provision. Read more 👇birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/majo…
Prof Aiyegbusi Lee Aiyegbusi of Applied Health Sciences CPROR was nominated for the Florence Price Award at the Uni of Birmingham Founders’ Awards 2024. Find out more about his ground-breaking research on long COVID. youtube.com/watch?v=LDwAZa…
Lee Silverman Voice Treatment more effective than current NHS speech therapy for Parkinson’s disease – Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit in The BMJ, including Uni of Birmingham researchers Prof Sue Jowett and Zainab Abdali of Health Economics Unit, Birmingham & Applied Health Sciences birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/majo…
Learn more about lifesaving research on safe surgical practices led by Prof Aneel Bhangu of Applied Health Sciences, who was also nominated for the Rose Sedgwick Award at the Uni of Birmingham Founders’ Awards 2024 👏 Watch: youtu.be/WIoZfGtz8mY?si…
Congratulations to Punith Kempegowda for being appointed Chair of Diabetes UK's Diabetes Research Steering Group: Acute Care! A wonderful opportunity to support research and care for people impacted by diabetes👏 Read more: birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/diab…
Significant step forward in #PublicHealth research reported in study of UK ectopic pregnancy: Paper: doi.org/10.1186/s12874… Press release: birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/huge… @unibirm_MDS UniBirmingham News Nirantharakumar Dexter Applied Health Sciences
Research shows an increase in prevalence and incidence of ectopic pregnancy, believed to be found due to better recording and improved analysis as electronic health records mature. @unibirm_MDS, UniBirmingham News, Nirantharakumar, Dexter, Applied Health Sciences birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/huge…
A study co-authored by Applied Health's Suzanne Bartington (Dr Bartington) has found that using gas hobs and ovens without adequate ventilation may exceed health guidelines for air quality. Read more👇 birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/poor…
A four-year research programme funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research will address poor and inequitable access to quality primary healthcare for patients with COPD - the continent’s fourth leading cause of death - in South America. Read more below👇 Rachel Jordan MPH PhD College of Medicine and Health (UoB)
Read more about the Uni of Birmingham & The Lancet hosted side event at the World Health Assembly, bringing together clinicians and senior policy makers from around the world to focus on the role of surgery in health system strengthening - with NIHR Global Surgery. birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/glob…
A new study led by the BRACE Centre at Uni of Birmingham has revealed challenges in establishing Women’s Health Hubs across England, with most areas lacking hubs and existing ones varying widely. Funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research. UoB School of Health Sciences Applied Health Sciences birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/new-…
A research team led from the National Institute for Health and Care Research-funded BRACE centre at UoB has found that most areas of the UK do not have a Women's Health Hub, with limited data preventing a comprehensive evaluation of their effectiveness. Read more below👇
An National Institute for Health and Care Research-funded study by the NIHR Global Surgery Global Surgery team found that hospitals in the Global South require targeted more antibiotic use and proper testing for surgical site infections and antimicrobial resistance. Read more: birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/acti…
A new study by the NIHR Global Surgery team (funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research) reveals that three-quarters of deaths following abdominal surgery are as a result of circulatory system failure, including septic shock and hypovolaemic shock. Read more: birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/thre…