Search Search Results You could also try: foremost (5), important (500), principal (172), chief (162), top (176), primary (421) Dr Caroline Ackley DescriptionDr Caroline Ackley is a Senior Research Fellow in Medical Anthropology at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).Url/about/contact-us/staff/dr-caroline-ackley.aspx Our department and teaching DescriptionFind out more about our department and teaching at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)Url/research/primary-care-and-public-health/primary-care/index.aspx Journals DescriptionSearch by article or journal or order an article.Url/about/library/journals.aspx Innovative virtual learning module boosts medical students' confidence in handling angry patients DescriptionNew study led by researchers at BSMS' SHORE-C indicates the potential effectiveness of virtual learning in enhancing medical students' communicationUrl/about/news/2025/02-12-innovative-virtual-learning-module-boosts-medical-students-confidence-in-handling-angry-patients.aspx Jane Lodge DescriptionJane Lodge is an Assistant Professor (Healthcare Leadership, Commissioning and Change Management) at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)Url/about/contact-us/staff/jane-lodge.aspx Sussex Health and Care Research Partnership - useful links DescriptionThe Sussex Health and Care Research Partnership brings together academic and NHS partners across Sussex.Url/research/support-and-governance/shcrp/sussex-health-and-care-research-partnership-useful-links.aspx Dr Andreas Hiersche DescriptionDr Andreas Hiersche is Academic Project Lead for Remediation at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)Url/about/contact-us/staff/dr-andreas-hiersche.aspx Unmet needs of neurodivergent individuals in first-episode psychosis highlighted in new study DescriptionThe prevalence of neurodivergent conditions, such as autism and ADHD, in individuals experiencing first-episode psychosis is higher than previously thoughtUrl/about/news/2024/10-16-unmet-needs-of-neurodivergent-individuals-in-first-episode-psychosis-highlighted-in-new-study.aspx Long-term respiratory conditions could delay lung cancer diagnosis, new study finds DescriptionNew research from experts at BSMS reveals that patients living with certain long-term health conditions may face delays in beingUrl/about/news/2024/09-03-long-term-respiratory-conditions-could-delay-lung-cancer-diagnosis-new-study-finds.aspx Meet the team DescriptionRead more about the Time for Dementia team, including our partner universities and institutionsUrl/research/clinical-neuroscience/cds/time-for-dementia/meet-the-team.aspx 171 to 180 of 973 Previous … 16 17 18 19 20 … Next