Search Search Results You could also try: result (529), ending (503), product (101), conclusion (71), effect (280) Academic_Training_Prospectus DescriptionAcademic Training ProspectusUrl/_pdf/academic-training-prospectus.pdf Academic_Training_Prospectus DescriptionAcademic training programme prospectusUrl/_pdf/postgraduate/academic-training-prospectus.pdf SHCRP PCIE DescriptionThe PCIE are a team of volunteers who provide public advice and input to the Sussex Health & Care Research Partnership throughUrl/research/support-and-governance/shcrp/shcrp-pcie.aspx General practice DescriptionGeneral practice teaching is at the heart of our curriculum.Url/undergraduate/why-choose-bsms/general-practice.aspx REN DescriptionThe national Research Engagement Network Development Programme was launched in 2022 & jointly funded by NHS England & the Department of Health & SocialUrl/research/support-and-governance/shcrp/ren/ren.aspx Ethics review at BSMS – FAQs DescriptionEthics review at BSMS – FAQsUrl/research/support-and-governance/governance-and-ethics/rgec-hub/ethics-review-at-bsms-faqs.aspx The POWER (Promoting improvement in Womens' health and Wellbeing Services for Women) Study in Coastal Communities in the UK DescriptionThis study aims to address three important national and regional healthcare and research challenges to improve women's health and wellbeing servicesUrl/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/marginalised-and-coastal-community-health/the-power-promoting-improvement-in-womens-health-and-wellbeing-services-for-women-study-in-coastal-communities-in-the-uk.aspx Promoting improvement in Women's services in the East Sussex region DescriptionThis study explores the views of women aged 40-65 years who live in East Sussex about whether women's health andUrl/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/marginalised-and-coastal-community-health/promoting-improvement-in-womens-services-in-the-east-sussex-region.aspx Brain, body and bipolar disorder: BSMS study reveals hidden links with neurodivergence and joint hypermobility DescriptionResearchers at BSMS uncovered new evidence that bipolar affective disorder may be linked to joint hypermobility and neurodivergent traits.Url/about/news/2026/brain-body-and-bipolar-disorder-bsms-study-reveals-hidden-links-with-neurodivergence-and-joint-hypermobility.aspx Jocelyn Rose DescriptionJocelyn Rose is a PhD student at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).Url/about/contact-us/staff/jocelyn-rose.aspx 231 to 240 of 562 Previous … 22 23 24 25 26 … Next