Improving Care in Self-Harm HIT review of 2014-15

  • 4th May 2015
Salena Williams, Director of the Improving Care in Self-Harm Health Integration Team (STITCH HIT) gives…

Digital Reminiscence Therapy for dementia patientst

  • 1st May 2015
Digital ‘interactive reminiscence software’ has been funded by Southmead Hospital Charity to provide memory therapy…

Seeing same doctor could affect cancer diagnosis speed

  • 27th April 2015
Whether or not patients see the same GP could affect how quickly bowel and lung…

Support and compliance study of 20mph speed limits

  • 27th April 2015
Drivers' attitudes to 20mph speed limits don't necessarily reflect their actual behaviour, with some supporters…

When is a child too sick for daycare?

  • 23rd April 2015
It’s a common dilemma faced by many working parents: your child has a cough or…

Meet our new PPI Facilitator Mike Bell

  • 22nd April 2015
Bristol Health Partners' small core team has a new member. Mike Bell joins the team…

Poorer health for deaf people than general population

  • 9th April 2015
Deaf people who sign have poorer health than the general population, according to a study…

Improving the patient experience through shared patient and public involvement

  • 8th April 2015
We have an innovative and possibly unique approach to patient and public involvement (PPI) in…

IVFpredict among most accurate at predicting success

  • 8th April 2015
Accurately predicting the probability of a live birth after in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment is…

NIHR CLAHRC West thematic analysis of CCG 5 year plans

  • 31st March 2015
The National Institute for Health Research Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care…

CRN: West of England endorses AWP's Everyone Included

  • 31st March 2015
The NIHR Clinical Research Network: West of England has endorsed Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health…

NBT employer partner for national Excellence Centre

  • 30th March 2015
North Bristol NHS Trust is one of five healthcare employers that will lead the development…