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NIHR Research Learning Lecture series - a series of lectures for anyone in Health and Social Care interested in learning more about research. More dates are available! Please share the news and sign up here: bit.ly/3GPcmJl Dorset HealthCare NHS Dorset NIHR Research Delivery Network



When does problematic phone use become an addiction? Dr Nicola Kalk and Professor Ben Carter speak with the Financial Times on strategies you can use to reduce your phone use. ft.com/content/382555… #IoPPNInTheNews

"This work is a first step in using health records to define and predict SSRI drug responses." - Professor Cathryn Lewis Dr Cathryn Lewis is Deputy Lead of our Trials, Genomics and Prediction theme, and the research was supported by National Institute for Health and Care Research and Wellcome 👇


Where the wild thoughts grow. Wonderful inaugural lecture by Professor Gemma Modinos Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience






Today was a very special day. Our first #SLAMBigMAC. 150 Consultant Psychiatrists discussing who we are, what our culture is, & where we want to get to. Topped & tailed w visits to the IoPPN for the Grand Round & Prof Marta DiForti's inaugural lecture. NHS Maudsley Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience




We are delighted to announce that Professor Sir Simon Wessely (Simon Wessely) has been awarded a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) in this year's King’s 2025 Birthday Honours. 🎉 🧵⬇️



💜We are a proud founding partner of King's Health Partners (KHP). Through our partnership, we work together to be more than the sum of our parts to improve healthcare for our patients and communities. Today marks the launch of our partnership’s new strategy to 2030.


Professor Prof Katya Rubia spoke to The The Telegraph about the rise in people without #ADHD taking ADHD medication - how the drugs work and what the risks are: msn.com/en-sg/health/o…


