Implementation science should support stopping as well as starting treatments in the NHS
‘We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; and we have done those things which we ought not to have […]
‘We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; and we have done those things which we ought not to have […]
Dr Alexandra Ziemann, a King’s Improvement Science postdoctoral research fellow at King’s College London and NIHR CLAHRC South London, reviews the discussion in a recent […]
Marion Sumerfield, carer representative, reflects on how she became involved in this field of research and her work with the Cicely Saunders Institute (CSI). Like […]
Dr Stan Papoulias, postdoctoral research worker at King’s College London and joint acting theme lead for the CLAHRC’s patient and public involvement theme reflects on […]
In this post Dr Abigail Easter, senior postdoctoral fellow in improvement science at King’s College London and member of the CLAHRC’s maternity and women’s health […]
In this post Peter Littlejohns, deputy director of the CLAHRC and public health theme tells us about his time on the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Centre […]
Health and social care professionals, NHS managers, patients and members of the public want straightforward yet effective ways to make demonstrable improvements to the quality […]
In this last blog post from Peter Littlejohns from New Zealand and Australia, he reflects on the value of international collaborative interdisciplinary research and his […]
Savitri Hensman is the patient and public involvement coordinator at CLAHRC South London. A quarter-century ago, while working as an outreach worker for a community […]
Part II of Professor Peter Littlejohn’s reports from Australia and New Zealand… My first port of call in New Zealand was on the South Island […]
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