A study has reached its mid-point, looking at how to improve outcomes and quality of life for people living with sickle cell disease.
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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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19 June 2024
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18 June 2024News
Current and former staff members have been recognised for services to marine science, women's health, cystic fibrosis, and education.
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5 June 2024KHPeople
The Communications Manager talks about her career journey, from research technician to organising a royal visit at King's College London.
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28 May 2024
Profs Ammar Al-Chalabi, Maddy Parsons and Jane Sandall have been elected as Fellows of the prestigious Academy.
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23 May 2024Mind & Body
KHP Mind & Body reveals the involvement and engagement practices that helped to make the IMPHS project a success.
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23 May 2024News
The funding call aims to simulate, accelerate and enhance translational medicine research – specifically the creation of pilot data.
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23 May 2024News KHP Women and Children's Health Education and training
An Advanced Gynaecology Ultrasound course plans to help improve patient care for women suffering with endometriosis.
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23 May 2024KHPeople
As part of our KHP15 celebrations, we hear from Rachael Jarvis who has been with the central KHP team since its launch in 2009.
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23 May 2024KHPeople
As part of our KHP15 celebrations, we hear from Sarah Garrity who has been with the central KHP team since it was set up in 2009.
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23 May 2024KHPeople
A KHP Education deputy directors shares what inspired her in her role and what she enjoys most about developing the KHP education offer.
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23 May 2024News Haematology
Sepsis can be hard to identify, so we found out how ACPs are often the first responders.
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23 May 2024News Mind and body Improving population health
Krzysztof Junak, South London and Maudsley NHS FT, says support needs to increase so people with mental health problems are not left behind.
