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  2. Featured Archives - Page 42 of 45 - Primary Care Unit

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/category/featured/page/42/
    24 Feb 2024: published today in the Journal of Public Health, researchers from the University of Cambridge and RAND Europe find that theory and evidence on health inequalities drawn from history, sociology, philosophy, psychology, ... biology and neuroscience have
  3. health inequalities Archives - Page 3 of 3 - Primary Care Unit

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/health-inequalities/page/3/
    23 Feb 2024: The report includes a detailed look at how principles for changing behaviour to improve health and reduce health inequalities could be applied, authored by Professor […]. Filed Under:Tagged With:March 14, ... history, sociology, philosophy, psychology,
  4. Group Blogs Archives - Page 37 of 51 - Primary Care Unit

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/category/group-blogs/page/37/
    24 Feb 2024: The conference brought together academic GP trainees, their supervisors, programme leads and the wider academic primary care community. ... health inequalities drawn from history, sociology, philosophy, psychology, biology and neuroscience have been
  5. https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/blog/tag/andrew-lansley/feed/

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/blog/tag/andrew-lansley/feed/
    22 Feb 2024: Mr Lansley and the BHRU team enjoyed a stimulating and wide ranging interchange. ... disciplines including psychology, neuroscience, epidemiology and economics./p pThe post a rel="nofollow"
  6. PCU Updates Archives - Page 43 of 54 - Primary Care Unit

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/category/pcu-updates/page/43/
    24 Feb 2024: GPEG teaches hundreds of medical students every year – delivering 21% of the Cambridge clinical curriculum and teaching everything from dermatology to primary care paediatrics. ... Health, researchers from the University of Cambridge and RAND Europe
  7. Research News Archives - Page 32 of 43 - Primary Care Unit

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/category/news/research/page/32/
    24 Feb 2024: Journal of Public Health, researchers from the University of Cambridge and RAND Europe find that theory and evidence on health inequalities drawn from history, sociology, philosophy, psychology, biology and neuroscience have ... Health Economics and
  8. MA in Contemporary Ethics – Cambridge Theological Federation

    https://www.theofed.cam.ac.uk/postgraduate/ma-aru/ma-ethics/
    Thumbnail for MA in Contemporary Ethics – Cambridge Theological Federation 11 Jul 2023: The module will be interdisciplinary, engaging with neuroscience and artificial intelligence. ... This module will introduce the students to different ways of thinking about moral matters and dilemmas within developmental moral psychology, normative
  9. Li Su - Clare Hall

    https://www.clarehall.cam.ac.uk/directory/su/
    Thumbnail for Li Su - Clare Hall 15 Aug 2023: Spanning over two universities, he leads a multi-disciplinary research group with members from Neuroscience, Psychology, Medical, Mathematics and Computer Science backgrounds. ... He is a Specialist Committee Member at National Institute for Health and
  10. Dr Naima Siddiqui - Department of Public Health and Primary Care

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/people/pcu-group/pcu-adminstrative-staff/naima-siddiqui/
    23 Feb 2024: Currently doing PGCert from King’s College London in Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health. ... Research Interests. Interested in Clinical Trials and Neuroscience of mental health.
  11. Clinicians rank patient views as least important in diagnosis, study…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/clinicians-rank-patient-views-as-least-important-in-diagnosis-study-finds
    Thumbnail for Clinicians rank patient views as least important in diagnosis, study finds | University of Cambridge 18 Dec 2023: Dr Tom Pollak, senior study author from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, said: “No human being is always going to be able to accurately pinpoint ... the cause of symptoms, and patients and clinicians

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