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Showing results 341–350 of 1140The signs are promising that immunotherapy could cure certain advanced-stage cancers in some patients, a leading oncologist has said. Professor James Larkin, a consultant medical oncologist at The Roy...
Investing in better postgraduate training is key to retaining doctors in the NHS, according to the President of the Royal Society of Medicine. Professor Roger Kirby’s comments came as the House of Com...
What is ABT and why might my workplace consider it? ABT, also called active intervention training, includes learning around recognising a situation of potential issue, deciding to intervene, and on th...
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A new comprehensive study of organ impairment in long COVID patients over twelve months shows organ damage persisted in 59% of patients a year after initial symptoms, even in those not severely affect...
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Predictive coding, AI, and beyond: What computational neuroscience can tell us about changing our minds
35 hours per week. Flexible working, with some evenings and early starts. A mixture of office (central London) and home working is anticipated with this role (minimum of 3 days in the office) The key ...