Award-winning Prof Peter Goadsby, King’s Health Partners Neurosciences, shares the importance of researching this neurological condition.
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Championing integrated care
26 November 2024
Barriers to healthcare impede the wider implementation of mind and body care. To address these barriers, the KHP Mind & Body Improvement Network is empowering individuals to make a change by becoming Mind & Body Champions.
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25 March 2021
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25 March 2021News
Experiences working on a pan-London collaboration, involving King’s Health Partners, to support people experiencing homelessness.
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24 March 2021News Mind & Body
Consultant Connect now provides our mental health services with access to free, rapid treatment advice and guidance.
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12 March 2021
The Royal Brompton and Harefield and King’s Health Partners Partnership is pleased to welcome Sue Saville to the new role.
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11 March 2021News Neurosciences
Research into the brain complications of severe COVID-19 infections.
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10 March 2021News Mind & Body Mind and Body blog
Read five key learnings from IMPARTS research.
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10 March 2021News COVID-19 Informatics
Study finds electronic notes made by healthcare staff and analysed by computers can help hospitals prepare for increased admissions.
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10 March 2021News Neurosciences
World’s top Brain Prize goes to Prof Peter Goadsby for his headache and migraine research which has improved sufferers’ quality of life.
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25 February 2021News
Five minutes with Prof Janice Rymer and her role in King’s Health Partners Academic Surgery.
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24 February 2021News Value Based Healthcare
How we have collaborated with world-leaders to improve care for patients with COVID-19.
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24 February 2021News Diabetes, Endocrinology, Nutrition, Obesity, Vision and Related Services
Prof Barbara McGowan, co-author of a new study that trialled semaglutide medication to treat obesity, shares its ground-breaking results.
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24 February 2021News Mind & Body
Funding secured to deliver high quality training for inpatient staff across England.