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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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12 August 2020
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29 July 2020News COVID-19 Cancer
Research finds patients diagnosed with cancer more than 24 months ago are more likely to have severe COVID-19 infections.
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15 July 2020News
Learn about our staff development fund, how colleagues have used it and how to apply.
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15 July 2020News Haematology COVID-19
The first patient has received the experimental blood plasma treatment for COVID-19.
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15 July 2020News COVID-19
MedCity’s new report celebrates King’s Health Partners’ and other key institutions’ rapid response to COVID-19.
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8 July 2020News Informatics
Learn how surgeons are using AI to help them perform safe and effective procedures and overcome the backlog of surgery.
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3 July 2020News
Prof Richard Trembath has been appointed as Executive Director of King’s Health Partners and will begin his role on 1 September 2020.
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2 July 2020News COVID-19
Find out how GPs and primary care adapted and modernised the way they cared for patients in response to COVID-19.
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1 July 2020Blog Mind and Body blog
Boryana Smilenova, from our Mind & Body team talks about what it means to be part of our network of more than 850 advocates.
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17 June 2020Blog COVID-19 Mind and Body blog
Learn how virtual meetings and Mindapples’ wellbeing principles keep people with learning disabilities connected during lockdown.
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17 June 2020News COVID-19 Allergy Respiratory Critical Care Anaesthetics and Pain
A trial of a unique formulation of ibuprofen treatment for treating severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has launched.
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17 June 2020News COVID-19
The Life Lines project has now delivered more than 1,100 tablets to connect families with their loved ones through the COVID-19 pandemic.