Stroke HIT News

Bristol people with experience of stroke tell their stories for World Stroke Day on 29 October

  • 29th October 2018
Every year, 1,300 people in the Bristol area have a stroke, and half of those…

HITs with a focus on healthy, safe environments get together for a networking breakfast

  • 12th October 2018
On Wednesday 3 October, Health Integration Teams (HITs) with a focus on healthy, safe environments…

Stroke HIT appoints two new public contributor Directors

  • 25th June 2018
The Stroke Health Integration Team (HIT) has appointed Stephen Hill and Chris Priestman as co-Directors…

The Stroke HIT gives an update on what they've done so far and their hopes for next year

  • 1st May 2018
Dr Phil Clatworthy, Dr Ann Sephton, Professor Mark Pietroni and Emily Dodd give an update…

Get involved in our Stroke Health Integration Team as a peer director

  • 17th April 2018
Have you or a loved one experienced stroke? The Stroke Health Integration Team is looking…

How I got involved with the Stroke HIT, and my hopes for what it can achieve

  • 21st March 2018
Stephen Hill, a patient representative on the Stroke Care Pathway Review, talks about his hopes…

Seminar on supporting service design and delivery showcases HIT achievements

  • 7th February 2018
Five Health Integration Teams (HITs) presented their work aimed at keeping people out of hospital…

Stroke Health Integration Team stars on Dr Phil Hammond's BBC Radio Bristol show

  • 3rd January 2018
Dr Phil Clatworthy, director of the Stroke Health Integration Team (HIT) and stroke survivor Chris…

Stroke Health Integration Team gets go-ahead

  • 17th October 2017
A new Health Integration Team (HIT) focused on stroke has been given the go-ahead by…

University of Bristol wins strategic awards to support translational research

  • 23rd February 2016
The University of Bristol has won two awards from the Medical Research Council (MRC) to…

Genome studies can help identify lifestyle risks for diseases

  • 12th February 2016
A type of study commonly used to pinpoint genetic variants associated with diseases can also…