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The importance of patient and public involvement in shaping healthcare
25 March 2025
Dr Sarah Crabtree, Patient and Public Involvement/Engagement (PPIE) Coordinator for the KHP Centre for Translational Medicine, explains more about incorporating PPIE into your workflow, and shares useful resources.
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9 April 2020
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7 April 2020News
Learn about the rapid response funding call, making £500,000 available for our research community to tackle the coronavirus.
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7 April 2020News Blog COVID-19
Laura Hucks, Director of King’s Global Health Partnerships at King’s Health Partners, explains how her team are supporting efforts.
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6 April 2020News COVID-19
Scientists identify COVID-19 testing method that delivers accurate result within 25 minutes.
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6 April 2020News Mind & Body
The Mind & Body team shares their latest resources and support offers in response to COVID-19.
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1 April 2020News
National Institute for Health Research announces new Academic Health Sciences Centres for the next five years.
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24 March 2020News COVID-19
The community of nurses, midwives, academics, scientists, medics and researchers are focusing on supporting the country’s response.
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24 March 2020News KHP Neurosciences
Dr James Teo tells us how big data and AI are being used to advance care for patients with neurological conditions.
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12 March 2020KHP Diabetes, Endocrinology and Obesity Blog
This Eating Disorders Awareness week, we look at our pilot that is supporting people with type 1 diabetes and disordered eating, a year on.
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13 February 2020News KHP Cardiovascular and Respiratory Partnership Blog
Dr Ronak Rajani explores collaborating with King’s Health Partners colleagues and industry partners to deliver world first procedures.
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16 January 2020News Haematology
Hundreds of haemophilia A patients in the UK could benefit from the first ever gene therapy for the condition.
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16 January 2020News KHP Diabetes, Endocrinology and Obesity
Researchers discover a new way for patients to manage their type 1 diabetes.