“Sweet science reigns” …………. “How on earth did it come to this?”
In this post Professor Peter Littlejohns argues that we need to be realistic about the limits of science, and have a much more open debate of […]
In this post Professor Peter Littlejohns argues that we need to be realistic about the limits of science, and have a much more open debate of […]
This is the most remarkable health and economic crisis of my lifetime and the pace of change in the past weeks has been disorientating. On […]
In this post, Professor Peter Littlejohns, the ARC’s public health theme lead argues that we need to agree principles, define processes for local prioritisation and […]
In this post, Nick Sarson, communications manager, interviews Annette Boaz, professor of health care research at Kingston University and St George’s, University of London about […]
Daniela Muenzel, communications and outreach officer at Healthwatch Lambeth, explains the role that local Healthwatch organisations play in ensuring that patients and the public have […]
An interview with Mohammed Hudda, a research fellow in CLAHRC South London’s diabetes theme, who was recently awarded the Sam Ramaiah award for his research […]
Peter Littlejohns, deputy director of the CLAHRC and public health theme lead, reflects on the ethics of disinvestment, and whether they should be seen as […]
Article by Simon Fletcher, Cheryl Whiting, Annette Boaz, Scott Reeves, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Kingston and St George’s, University London Research is […]
What are the ethical implications of improvement research and practice? Peter Littlejohns, deputy director of the CLAHRC and public health theme lead provides an overview […]
Barbora Krausova, research worker, at King’s Improvement Science (KIS) tells us about the development of the King’s Improvement Science glossary, a collection of terms and […]
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