Learn how partnership working can improve health outcomes for people living with rare diseases. The clinical genetics consultant talks about some of the latest developments from her field of work and shares how her patients have become such a rewarding part of her role.
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One in seven people have used AI instead of seeing a GP, study finds
14 May 2026
AI is creating a significant shift in how people access healthcare, yet public attitudes to the technology remain deeply divided, according to a major new study by King's Health Partners, Responsible AI UK, and the Policy Institute at King's College London.
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22 April 2025
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17 April 2025KHPeople Improving population health
The Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Pharmaceutical Medicines Research shares his determination to improve the lives of patients with rare diseases: “My involvement in medical ethics is a natural consequence of my passion for justice."
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17 April 2025KHPeople KHP Cardiovascular and Respiratory Partnership Accelerating digital health
Find out how the 'Bad Science' column inspired Jonathan's work, why every day in his role is different, and how AI is improving outcomes in cardiac care.
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7 April 2025KHPeople KHP Women and Children's Health
The Outreach Manager at the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences discusses his passion for helping others learn about science: “Seeing a child enjoying taking part in an activity I have helped organise is the best reward I can think of to get in a job!”
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4 April 2025KHPeople KHP Haematology Centre for Translational Medicine Delivering personalised health
Dr Mirvis shares more about his research into harnessing the immune system to fight cancers and what this could mean for patients.
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1 April 2025KHPeople Accelerating digital health
The Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Officer explains how experts by experience can help shape biomedical research and the development of new digital health.
