Maham Zaman talks about her research role with the BELONG study which aims to promote breast and heart health in women in London.
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King’s Health Partners and The Lancet announce Global Commission on Sepsis
4 February 2026
The international commission will focus on improving the diagnosis, management, and treatment of sepsis – a life-threatening condition affecting millions each year.
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7 June 2023
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25 May 2023News
Across our partnership, the 20 May marks an important day – Clinical Trials Awareness Day.
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24 May 2023News
Dean Holliday of the South East London Integrated Care System updates us on future plans to join up more health and social care information.
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24 May 2023KHPeople
Guy’s hospital's consultant surgeon talks about the pioneering robotic kidney donor programme, and how transplantations can transform lives.
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10 May 2023KHPeople
The Professor discusses her enjoyment of learning about research and innovation across KHP, and how an unequal society inspired her.
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10 May 2023KHPeople KHP Women and Children's Health
The obstetric physician and educationalist on the increasing complexity of caring for pregnant women and how she shares her knowledge.
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10 May 2023News
Developed by clinicians for clinicians, this tool identifies patients who need onward specialist referral for genomic investigations.
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10 May 2023KHPeople Academic Surgery
The Consultant Transplant and Vascular Access Surgeon describes the benefits of working in partnership, and the importance of mentors.
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10 May 2023News
Daryl Hagan introduces a soon-to-be launched trial designed to answer questions around stem cell transplant treatments for the disease.
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26 April 2023News KHPeople
Prof Matthew Hotopf CBE hopes the campaign will offer insight into “translating scientific discoveries into new treatments and services".
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26 April 2023KHPeople
The Professor of Primary Care on why data is precious and how his role brings responsibilities.
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26 April 2023KHPeople
KHP’s Joint Director of Clinical Strategy considers health at a system level, and reflects on the one patient she will always remember.
