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School of Medicine Research
Приєднався 16 січ 2020
The School offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate educational and research programmes covering medicine, social work, counselling, paramedic science and primary care. Our research programme delivers high-quality multidisciplinary research designed to improve the content, delivery and configuration of primary care for the benefit of patients with musculoskeletal conditions, mental health problems, cardiovascular disease and other long-term conditions.
Ethnic inequalities in mental health and primary care
The NIHR’s School of Primary Care Research-funded workshop on ethnic inequalities in mental health and primary care.
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Reducing Antidepressants: A Keele University and SPCR Workshop
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The NIHR’s School of Primary Care Research-funded workshop on drugs and mental health workshop on reducing antidepressants
Bipolar Disorder: A Keele University and SPCR Workshop
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The NIHR’s School of Primary Care Research-funded workshop on drugs and mental health workshop on Bipolar disorder.
Antipsychotics: A Keele University and SPCR Workshop
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The NIHR’s School of Primary Care Research-funded workshop on mental health and wellbeing.
Knee Osteoarthritis - Triggers for Acute Flares
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The latest research on what triggers acute flares of knee pain in adults with, or at risk of, osteoarthritis, with Dr Martin Thomas, Dr Emma Parry and patients. Primary Care Centre Versus Arthritis, Keele University, NHS Midlands Partnerships NHS Foundation Trust - A Keele University Teaching Trust and funded by the National Institute for Health Research. SoM_Research
The role of statistics in clinical trials
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Julius Sim, statistician in the Keele Clinical Trials Unit, discusses the role of statistics in clinical trials. This is part of the week of content Keele CTU is providing to celebrate International Clinical Trials day on Wednesday 20 May 2020.
My experience of carrying out a CAT
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Kirsty Thomson, Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner at Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, talks to us about her recent experience of carrying out a CAT on GTPS (Greater trochanteric pain syndrome). Follow us on Twitter: Keele_PCSC Like us on Facebook: KeelePCSC Visit our website: www.keele.ac.uk/pcsc/
Virtual CATs (Critically Appraised Topics) at Keele University
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Kay Stevenson, Consultant Physiotherapist: Clinical Champion at Keele University, talks to us about virtual CATs. Follow us on Twitter: Keele_PCSC Like us on Facebook: KeelePCSC Visit our website: www.keele.ac.uk/pcsc/
The Benefits of Clinical Trials - Keele CTU
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Gillian Lancaster, Director of the Clinical Trials Unit at Keele, discusses the benefits of clinical trials. Follow Keele CTU on Twitter @Keele_CTU Like the School of Primary, Community and Social Care on Facebook: KeelePCSC Visit our website: www.keele.ac.uk/pcsc
Join us for International Clinical Trials Day!
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Wednesday 20th May 2020 is International Clinical Trials Day, where we get a chance to celebrate the successes and breakthroughs that have been made through clinical trials nationally and internationally and also showcase what we do at Keele. The website will become live on Monday 18th May from www.keele.ac.uk/pcsc/research/ctu/.
Keele CTU
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Mental Health in Older Adults - Larry's Story
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Ask for help | Get support | Talk to your Doctor The Silver Line - Helpline for older people: 0800 4 70 80 90 Age UK: 0800 678 1602 Samaritans: 116 123 Funded by: the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) - School for Primary Care Research (project reference 450) The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Car...
The OPMH are keeping my mother from a higher dosage of medication, even though they know she is well on higher dosages and which could be decreased after a month or so. They made their initial decision to put down her dosage before seeing her ( I have a recording of a phone-conversation with a surgery who confirmed that the decision had been put through earlier than my mother's appointment that day). The decision to put down her dosage instead of up was based on false information I had put through that there had been no reason for a relapse; however, I then remembered that the day of her relapse she was going to see whether her tom-cat would die (we were uncertain) and leading up to this the mother of the tom had died. Despite all of this evidence, they continue to keep my mother on a low dosage. I have video-footage showing my mother well on a higher dosage from when we (my mother and I) increased it ourselves and the difference is major. On the low dosage, she is still ill; on the higher dosage, nothing wrong. It is DPT who is behind this protection-racket for the OPMH who are causing my mother injury. And likewise, it is Devon County Council who fund DPT. We are in Devon, in Teignbridge. Because surgeries get paid to endorse the OPMH, they will not go against them - these are no real doctors surgeries.
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Good job
I hope to see more exciting videos like this one in the near future. You are missing out on potential viewers by not using a service such as Promo_SM.
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Doing too much uphill walking and being on my feet most of the day while on a week's holiday caused me to have a significant flare up and is now affecting me into week 2.
Thanks
This video absolutely sucked
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I have a very bad knee😭and I have a very bad doctor . i have pain for almost 2 month
Yes, most of us can relate to the (I got a bad doctor). For one, they're bought off drug pushers who mask disease with pharmacueticals, while curing very little. We have to get back to nature to get the real cures. Not these witch doctors and their magic.
I get knee pain in my right knee every time it rains Was diagnosed by my doctor osteoarthritis I use Ben gay sometimes or Vicks vaporub Works like magic Pain goes away
@@lovepeaceandrespect8808 Maybe because it warms up the knee I am not a doctor Don’t like them Do me more harm than good I follow my old fashion mother recipes They always work for me I rub the Ben gay or the Vicks vaporub on my knees before going to sleep and wake up with brand new knees
Thank you very much
Finally, u don't know anything, so.... what's the point of the video?????
You took the words right out of my mouth. It appears that this video should have been made AFTER the research instead of BEFORE.