Chronic Pain HIT News
What the Integrated Pain Management HIT has achieved in 2015-16
Professor David Wynick gives an update on the work of the Integrated Pain Management Health…
REACT study launches
A new study called REACT (Relatives Education And Coping Toolkit) launches in March. The study…
Bristol researchers aim to improve the use of antibiotics in primary care
New research led by Bristol NHS CCG and the University of Bristol, aimed at improving…
Dr Phil Hammond to present 2016 Bristol Health and Care Awards
Dr Phil Hammond, NHS doctor, comedian and health commentator will present the inaugural Bristol Health…
Pioneering study to help adults delay frailty and live independently for longer
A major study, led by researchers from the Active Older People Health Integration Team (APPHLE…
SHINE's healthy, inclusive neighbourhood checklist workshop
As part of Healthy City Week, the Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments Health Integration Team…
Bristol’s work to reduce smoking recognised with award
Bristol City Council has won the CLeaR Leadership award for its continued efforts to reduce…
Integrated Pain Management Health Integration Team review of 2014-15
Professor David Wynick, Director of the Integrated Pain Management Health Integration Team (HIT), gives an…
Poorer health for deaf people than general population
Deaf people who sign have poorer health than the general population, according to a study…
Chronic kidney disease website launch
A new website will help bridge the communication gap between healthcare professionals and patients diagnosed…
Improving the lives of people with intestinal failure
Patients being treated for intestinal failure at the Bristol Royal Infirmary could benefit from a…