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Professor P Nigel Leigh

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Professor P Nigel Leigh is Professor of Neurology at Brighton and Sussex Medical School
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/about/contact-us/staff/professor-p-nigel-leigh.aspx

Supporting your learning

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Information about the range of help and support on offer to students at BSMS, including our IT resources, the CAPSULE app
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/undergraduate/supporting-your-learning/index.aspx

Primary Care Research Webinar No. 6 14th Jan

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Document about the Primary Care Research Webinar Series
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Information for patients

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Information for patients on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computer tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET).
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/cisc/information-for-patients/index.aspx

SHARE conference 2023

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This conference offered talks, oral presentations and posters about sustainable healthcare teamwork: interdisciplinary solutions in action.
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/about/share-conference-2023.aspx

CSDS resource pack

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Community Services Data Set information
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/_pdf/pcph/csds-resource-pack.pdf

Dr Tom Ruffles

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Dr Tom Ruffles is a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine and Honorary Consultant in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine at BSMS
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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-tom-ruffles.aspx

Why choose BSMS?

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At BSMS we believe in an integrated, practical approach to the study of medicine. Find out more about what makes us
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/undergraduate/why-choose-bsms/index.aspx

The UPLIFT Study

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The UPLIFT Study aims to understand the research priorities for improving quality of life in people living with HIV who have
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/research/global-health-and-infection/research-areas/the-uplift-study.aspx

Good sleep continuity leads to better days for people with dementia

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Night-to-night variations in sleep predict day-to-day variations in symptoms of dementia, according to a new study
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/about/news/2022/05-16-good-sleep-continuity-leads-to-better-days-for-people-with-dementia.aspx
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