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Social work and conflict zones – how the profession can help
Marking World Social Work Day on 15 March, Dr Bartosz Zaniewski, Lecturer in Social Work, discusses how the profession operates in a crisis situation – and why the career is so important in helping those affected by the invasion of Ukraine.
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There’s no place for energy drinks in our children’s diets
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/theres-no-place-for-energy-drinks-in-our-childrens-diets
As the Government proposes a ban on the sale of energy drinks to children, public health dietitian Dr Clare Pettinger explains why the evidence suggests it’s a good thing
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Paramedics benefit from new ambulance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/paramedics-benefit-from-new-ambulance
University of Plymouth: Trainee paramedics have recently welcomed the arrival of a new ambulance which can be used for scenario-based training.
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“I was close to death” – Mum shares pregnancy sickness experience to highlight importance of new study
A mum who was severely malnourished due to a pregnancy sickness condition has told of her ordeal; hoping it will encourage expectant mums to inform a new study at the University of Plymouth.
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Silent Hospital Project benefits patients
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/silent-hospital-project-benefits-patients
University of Plymouth news: Silent Hospital Project benefits patients. The University of Plymouth helps improve quality of care at the Royal Cornwall Hospital.
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Free talks to share how nutrition can aid COVID-19 recovery
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/free-talks-to-share-how-nutrition-can-aid-covid-19-recovery
The talks are open to everyone, and particularly for people who have or are living with the effects of COVID-19, and their carers.
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Plymouth academics take on key roles within College of Podiatry
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-academics-take-on-key-roles-within-college-of-podiatry
Dr Sally Abey and Emma Cowley have been elected to senior positions in the College of Podiatry and hope to bring foot health higher up the public health agenda.
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Dental students warn – look out for hidden sugar in energy drinks and snacks
Plymouth University news: Dental students from Plymouth University have worked with sport students from the University of St Mark and St John, to alert them to the perils of hidden sugar in energy drinks and snacks
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Home Based Parkinson’s Care
The University of Plymouth's Applied Parkinson's Research Group is led by Dr Camille Carroll and are undertaking the Home Based Parkinson's Care that aims to empower people with Parkinson's through a new, self-care pathway.
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MSc Physician Associate Studies (Top-Up) (Part-time)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/msc-physician-associate-studies-top-up
Peninsula Medical School
This is a distance-learning, top-up programme for students who have already graduated with a Postgraduate Diploma in Physician Assistant/Associate Studies from a UK or Irish university.
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