Peninsula CLAHRC

@PenCLAHRC

One of thirteen NIHR Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care, PenCLAHRC aims to improve healthcare through patient-focused research.

South West England
Joined March 2011

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    Don't forget! join us 19th July 1pm to talk about anything blog related with the lovely

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    Power to CLAHRCs! Good to hear you've met my non-twitter colleague Shireen!

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    GPs at : can you spare 6 mins to help improve brief cog assessment? I want to hear from you! Pls RT

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    Jul 16

    AAIC Programme for today looking good - kicking off with Professor Clive Ballard

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    Jul 15

    Our Ilianna is at this week... watch this space for updates!

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    PhD student Ross Watkins on mealtime experiences in care homes

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    Our HSMA project with Ryan Hunneman found ways of improving the hospital discharge process. Find out more:

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    Jul 14

    Have you ever been asked to describe the NIHR in a nutshell? Use this video:

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    Jul 14
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    Jul 14

    Super to meet team about improving communication with disabled children on wards

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    Jul 7

    Ooh look tweeps - this is another excellent example of Adobe Spark doing what it does best!

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    If you're a GP in the UK & you have patients with dementia, wants to hear from you

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    Jul 11

    Excitement is building for ... our Ilianna will be there with lots of beautiful posters

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    ICYMI: Reflections on the launch of of research

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