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1/2 The INHALE WP3 randomised trial provides multi-centre evidence that rapid syndromic PCR, delivered at the point-of care in the ICU improved antibiotic stewardship by 21% in absolute terms. Equivalence of clinical cure was not demonstrated. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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It was great to have Becca Todd representing us at the Edinburgh Breast Cancer Special Symposium (EBCSS) last month. She presented a poster on the SWITCH study highlighting the key aims of the study, proposed workstreams & ways HCPs attending the conference could get involved

It was great to have <a href="/becca_todd18/">Becca Todd</a> representing us at the Edinburgh Breast Cancer Special Symposium (EBCSS) last month. She presented a poster on the SWITCH study highlighting the key aims of the study, proposed workstreams &amp; ways HCPs attending the conference could get involved
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Dr Kayonda Ngamaba presented at the Men's Conference on Sat 29th March where the theme was "Let's Talk Health", covering various topics, including Prostate Cancer, Improving Black health Outcomes, Living well, Mental illness, Stroke survival, & the role of Robotics in healthcare.

Dr Kayonda Ngamaba presented at the Men's Conference on Sat 29th March where the theme was "Let's Talk Health", covering various topics, including Prostate Cancer, Improving Black health Outcomes, Living well, Mental illness, Stroke survival, &amp; the role of Robotics in healthcare.
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Excited to have Prof Rob Horne delivering a seminar next week (20th May) on 'Why don't you do right?' Applications of the Necessity Concerns Framework (NCF) to understanding and addressing nonadherence' as part of the King's College London Health Psychology Open Seminar Series

Excited to have Prof Rob Horne delivering a seminar next week (20th May) on 'Why don't you do right?' Applications of the Necessity Concerns Framework (NCF) to understanding and addressing nonadherence' as part of the King's College London Health Psychology Open Seminar Series