Colleagues from across KHP and London supported the launch of the King’s Centre for Lung Health, which promises innovative research.
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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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13 July 2022
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13 July 2022News
Set up due to COVID-19 to help families connect with loved ones in ICU, Life Lines is looking to spread the benefits of virtual visiting.
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29 June 2022News
Colleagues across KHP Academic Surgery achieved strong results in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF).
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29 June 2022Blog
Following Love your Lungs Week, we spoke with Dr Kirsty Logan about her work improving asthma outcomes for children.
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29 June 2022Blog
Volunteers from across KHP recently visited Zambia to help hospitals improve care for mothers and their babies.
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20 June 2022Blog
KHP Haematology tells us more about Sickle Cell Disorder and how the Partnership is improving care for patients with this disease.
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15 June 2022Blog Pharmaceutical Sciences
Find out how PSCAG has fostered cross-partnership collaboration to improve practice, research and education in pharmaceutical sciences.
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14 June 2022News
KHP is one of the members dedicated to demonstrating excellence in healthcare, education, and research.
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14 June 2022News Mind & Body
We shine a spotlight on the vital improvements Consultant Connect has made to the physical healthcare of people with serious mental illness.
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14 June 2022News Haematology
Dr Sue Robinson, KHP Clinical Lead for Transfusion, explains how staff and students can get involved in World Blood Donor Day.
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25 May 2022News
The vital role of research in developing pioneering treatments was celebrated across the partnership on May 20.
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25 May 2022Blog
Emma Barry, LB Bexley, outlines how vape starter kits are being used to help residents quit smoking.