King’s Clinical Academic Training Office exists to support all research-active health and care professionals across King’s Health Partners. A key focus has been strengthening access to research opportunities and creating clearer, better supported career routes involving research for NMAHPs+.
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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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23 June 2026
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23 June 2026Value Based Healthcare Accelerating digital health
Amanda Kiemes from the AI Centre for Value Based Healthcare details how funding from the KHP Centre for Translational Medicine is helping the team to surface data from Electronic Health Records.
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23 June 2026Accelerating digital health Equity, diversity, and inclusion
Prof Andrew King explains why the benefits of AI will not be experienced equally unless we get the data right first and work together to build healthcare AI that works for all.
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19 June 2026KHPeople Accelerating digital health
The Director of the NHS Fellowship in Clinical AI explains how the programme gives frontline clinicians the tools to become the healthcare leaders of the next ten years, and how 'the future is already here - it's just not very evenly distributed'.
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27 May 2026Delivering personalised health Co-creation with patients
The Ascelus-H Study has opened recruitment to patients. Researchers will aim to find out if a new digital follow-up pathway could provide a more personalised approach to care for patients.
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26 May 2026Improving population health
Liver disease now sits alongside cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes within national health strategies, marking a historic milestone for patients in south London and across the UK.
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26 May 2026Academic Surgery Accelerating digital health
Surgical student and researcher Raghav Khanna, lead author of a journal article on surgery for interplanetary space missions, explains why the digital technologies being developed for long-distance procedures can benefit patient care closer to home.
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25 May 2026KHPeople Accelerating digital health
Dr Christopher Banerji talks about how his career path led to him becoming an AI+ senior fellow at King’s College London, and how he has contributed to developing safe and effective AI tools for healthcare.
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19 May 2026Accelerating digital health
Dr Siobhán O’Connor writes for KHP on the AI Nurses Network and how it continues to evolve as a global network that supports nurses to develop and apply artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, models, and tools to benefit patient care and population health.
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15 May 2026KHP Digital Health Hub Accelerating digital health Equity, diversity, and inclusion
In March 2026, inclusive research consultant Muhammed Rauf worked with the King’s Health Partners Digital Health Hub to produce the workshop ‘Inclusive research and co-design in digital health’. In this guest blog post, Muhammed expands on some of the ideas explored in the session.
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15 May 2026Accelerating digital health
In this article, we explore how King’s Health Partners is helping to lead a national effort to ensure artificial intelligence in health and social care is safe, equitable, and effective for all.
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15 May 2026Centre for Translational Medicine Accelerating digital health Delivering personalised health
Funding from the KHP Centre for Translational Medicine has allowed Victoria Butterworth to progress her research alongside her work as a clinical scientist. It led to a successful application for an MRC Clinical Research Training Fellowship to further her studies.
