Our Cochrane review on telephone interventions for managing cancer symptoms just published; shows potential for the common cancer symptoms that affect QoL. Timely piece during Covid. @UniOfSurrey@healthscisurrey https://t.co/jPTvndk8Xx
📢Acute Oncology Admissions - a missed opportunity.
⏰Now is the time to raise awareness of this point in care, and to encourage all healthcare professionals to 'See it, Say it, Share it'.
https://t.co/0YTHf358v2
Our new paper @EmilyWi11iams @AnnaClareCox@heathercaudle Students described a lack of understanding about racism and that it was a taboo topic on their course and in placements @rogerkline
https://t.co/hnocxBMBTL
I’m sorry I couldn’t be there today. But I’ve been wearing red and there in spirit. I know every penny raised makes an enormous difference. I hope Lords was resplendent with RED #RedForRuth
We’re recruiting a Lecturer in Cancer Care. Post still open.
A great opportunity for someone. We’re friendly, supportive and fun, do great science & waiting to hear from you! Come join us. Closing date 28 March.
❗️❗️We're recruiting❗️❗️
An exciting opportunity for an ambitious Lecturer with an interest in cancer care to join our group at @healthscisurrey is now available: https://t.co/maw89jShdc
🫂Friendly team!
🏞️Beautiful campus!
📈Pioneering research!
Deadline to apply: 28 March 2023
We are looking for patients and members of the public to help us with our @CRUK funded research. The research aims to develop a tool to help clinicians decide who to refer for cancer tests. Learn more & how to apply here: https://t.co/uzJuvUpSGU
❗️❗️We're recruiting❗️❗️
An exciting opportunity for an ambitious Lecturer with an interest in cancer care to join our group at @healthscisurrey is now available: https://t.co/maw89jShdc
🫂Friendly team!
🏞️Beautiful campus!
📈Pioneering research!
Deadline to apply: 28 March 2023
Delighted to discover that our review exploring patients' and physicians' experiences with remote consultations (during #COVID) was the 3rd most read paper in @BJGPOpen for 2022! Very proud of Pradipti Verma, former @UCL_BSH student, who led this review for her dissertation! 🥳
Did you hear Professor Victoria Tishcler on @BBCRadio3 last night presenting her series of essays on creativity & mental health? If not, you can catch her again every night this week at 22:45 https://t.co/zskEDDe7ib @victischler; @SurreyPsych
"The vast majority of people who are diagnosed currently, are diagnosed too late."
In the largest study of its kind, collaboration between @UniOfSurrey, @OfficialPCA and @UniofOxford say pancreatic cancer could be diagnosed up to three years earlier.
Become a leading name in your field with the University of Surrey. The Surrey Future Fellows programme is an opportunity for early and mid-career researchers to push forward the frontiers of knowledge and make a real impact from their research https://t.co/7LDFLSVxxY
Next week we will be hearing from @elenamarywells Deputy Director of Nursing at @ImperialNHS about her career and achievements. NCRI Early Career Researcher Forum member @J0Bird will be asking the questions!
Register for free 👉 https://t.co/2g2miYlj8m
Please join us in extending a warm welcome to our new Post-graduate research colleagues: @NatalieMariaGil and Annette Aliu (not on Twitter). Natalie and Annette's PhDs will focus on #cancer inequalities affecting Black women and women with learning disabilities. Welcome both!
Come join our lovely research group!
We have a beautiful green campus and @UniOfSurrey is THRIVING!
📈Up 12 places in the REF (45➡️33)
📈Up 19 places in the NSS (28➡️9)
📈Up 12 places in the PTES (20➡️9)
If that wasn't enough, we even have a lake!
So, what are you waiting for?
New paper by our very own @AfroditaMarcu identifies multiple barriers and facilitators to the initiation of injectable therapies for Type2 #Diabetes, including social stigma & clinician support. Multiple implications for policy. Full paper available here👇
https://t.co/WClBtY9SKa
🆕️ paper highlights the importance of social networks, self-care and peer-support for bereaved parents and children when a co-parent has died with cancer. Also, the role of the school in supporting bereaved children and capturing memories at end of life.
https://t.co/8bYYUlvOfN
“Words matter, as patients often replay conversations they've had with doctors to make sense of situations.” - Jane Ogden, Prof. of Health Psychology @UniofSurrey
Why language is so important when diagnosing female patients with #PCOS https://t.co/2gJVrfR3Lt
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