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“Sweet science reigns” …………. “How on earth did it come to this?”

May 28, 2020 Nick Sarson 0

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 […]

Graham Thornicroft

Responding to the Covid-19 crisis using collaborative applied research – the NIHR ARC South London’s approach – Director’s update

April 30, 2020 Nick Sarson 0

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 […]

Peter Littlejohns

COVID-19: supporting ethically sound local prioritisation and ensuring the NHS is fair to all

March 25, 2020 Nick Sarson 0

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 […]

Professor Annette Boaz

Research evidence, policy and practice: an interview with Professor Annette Boaz

January 22, 2020 Nick Sarson 0

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 […]

Have your say on local health and social care services

November 20, 2019 Nick Sarson 0

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 […]

Addressing ethnic inequalities in public health: developing a more accurate measure of obesity in children

August 9, 2019 Nick Sarson 0

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 […]

Professor Peter Littlejohns

Change for, with or against the public – the ethics of disinvestment

June 7, 2019 Nick Sarson 0

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 […]

Expanding postgraduate clinical research capacity: An exploration of key resistances

May 28, 2019 Nick Sarson 0

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 […]

Professor Peter Littlejohns

Improvement science is unavoidably normatively inflected, this is mostly implicit – discuss?!

May 23, 2019 Nick Sarson 0

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 […]

Breaking through the jargon – the story behind the King’s Improvement Science glossary

January 24, 2019 Nick Sarson 0

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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