Search Search Results BSMS-strategy-2020 DescriptionThe BSMS strategy document outlines our plans from 2020-2025.Url/_pdf/about/bsms-strategy-2020.pdf How to reinvent primary care from the bottom up: engaging communities DescriptionHow to reinvent primary care from the bottom up: engaging communitiesUrl/about/events/2019/03-06-how-to-reinvent-primary-care-from-the-bottom-up.aspx Increased places to open up medical career options to those from disadvantaged backgrounds DescriptionIncreased places to open up medical career options to those from disadvantaged backgroundsUrl/about/news/2018/03-19-increased-places-to-open-up-medical-career-options-to-those-from-disadvantaged-backgrounds.aspx Queen recognises student's leadership skills DescriptionBSMS student and Royal Navy Captain, Julie Thain-Smith has been awarded the Queens' Commendation for Valuable Service in the latestUrl/about/news/2015/07-30-queen-recognises-students-leadership-skills.aspx Do we react differently to natural versus artificial sounds and light? DescriptionWhat impact do art and the natural environment have on wellbeing and health? Hugo Critchley and Mark Ware are attempting toUrl/about/news/2015/05-12-do-we-react-differently-to-natural-versus-artificial-sounds-and-light.aspx Neuroscience Education DescriptionThe Clinical Neuroscience department members contribute to education broadly, including to undergraduate and postgraduate students, and beyond.Url/research/clinical-neuroscience/neuroscience-education.aspx Dementia Risk Prediction in Areas of Social Deprivation DescriptionResearch into ways of identifying people who do not yet have dementia but have a high chance of developing it, soUrl/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/dementia-risk-prediction-in-areas-of-social-deprivation.aspx ACACIA Study DescriptionThe ACACIA Study aims to investigate health-related quality of life and cognition in people with HIV and cognitive impairment.Url/research/global-health-and-infection/research-areas/acacia-study.aspx People with joint hypermobility at increased risk of long COVID, study shows DescriptionPeople with joint hypermobility are 30% more likely to suffer from long COVID, according to a new study by BSMS andUrl/about/news/2024/03-21-people-with-joint-hypermobility-at-increased-risk-of-long-covid-study-shows.aspx Abstinence challenges and longer-term behaviour change DescriptionResearch into abstinence campaigns, why people engage, how they make use of campaign resources, and the consequences for health and wellbeingUrl/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/public-health-psychology-and-prevention/abstinence-challenges-and-longer-term-behaviour-change.aspx 11 to 20 of 82 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … Next