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Researchers win national patient safety award

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Researchers based at BSMS and BSUHT have won a national Health Service Journal Patient Safety award for their ground-breaking tool
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/about/news/2020/11-13-researchers-win-national-patient-safety-award.aspx

Patient Educators continue to contribute to student learning despite COVID-19

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Patient Educators at BSMS have embraced virtual teaching and are contributing to sessions for students via Microsoft Teams.
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/about/news/2020/11-05-patient-educators-continue-to-contribute-to-student-learning-despite-covid-19.aspx

Alumni news and events

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The latest news and events for our alumni network
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/about/alumni/alumni-news-and-events.aspx

The BuSSy Monologues

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Ethics in Performance hosted the premiere screening of The BuSSy Monologues, by Khaled Abol Naga, Mohamed Hefzy, Mona El-Shimi and
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/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/theoretical-and-empirical-bioethics/ethics-in-performance/2013-02-12-the-bussy-monologues.aspx

Precision maps reveal widespread distribution of disabling neglected tropical disease in Rwanda

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Geographical distribution and prevalence of podoconiosis in Rwanda: a cross-sectional country-wide survey
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/about/news/2019/03-27-precision-maps-reveal-widespread-distribution-of-disabling-neglected-tropical-disease-in-rwanda.aspx

Delayed cord clamping improves health of babies born too early

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A study by researchers at BSMS finds that delayed, rather than early, cord clamping may reduce the risk of death before
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/about/news/2019/10-02-delayed-cord-clamping-improves-health-of-babies-born-too-early.aspx

In Focus - Elizabeth Aloof

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Read our student interview with Elizabeth Aloof
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/about/info-for-schools-teachers-parents/in-focus-elizabeth-aloof.aspx

Social media could be a force for good in tackling depression but for privacy concerns

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Social media has been identified by a number of studies as being a significant factor in mental health problems, especially in
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/about/news/2019/12-03-social-media-could-be-a-force-for-good-in-tackling-depression-but-for-privacy-concerns.aspx

Preventing podo: Research aims to eliminate a little known but devastating condition

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Professors Gail Davey and Melanie Newport discuss their efforts to eliminate podoconiosis, a neglected tropical disease, in a new podcast series
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/about/news/2019/06-28-research-aims-to-eliminate-a-little-known-but-devastating-condition.aspx

Multimillion pound project will see AI remixing radio to help people living with dementia

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Radio listeners could get personalised medical support thanks to an innovative new scheme.
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/about/news/2019/05-20-multimillion-pound-project-will-see-ai-remixing-radio-to-help-people-living-with-dementia.aspx
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