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Welcome to the School of Community Health Sciences

The school provides an epidemiological, health and social care evidence base for community health sciences and applied psychology. 

This actively underpins our teaching and learning as well as the NHS-related work undertaken by many of our staff. 

Latest News

Police Stress on the Rise

Description
Research findings, presented by Dr Jonathan Houdmont, have revealed that more than half of custody sergeants are suffering anxiety and depression.
Date:
21/05/2013

New QResearch tool to improve stroke treatment

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A new predictive tool, the QStroke algorithm, has been developed by researchers in the Division of Primary Care, to help GPs identify and treat patients at risk of stroke...
Date:
20/05/2013

Diagnosis prevalence & outcome of delirium

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The International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry has now published Kathy Whittamore's paper on diagnosis, prevalence and outcome of dilirium
Date:
30/04/2013

Nottingham Life Cycle 3 Supporting Stroke Rehabilitation

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This year's 1,100+ mile challenge will take in major cities and capitals of the UK and Republic of Ireland in aid of Stroke Rehabilitation Research...
Date:
10/04/2013

Risk factors for blood clots in pregnant and postnatal women

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Women who have suffered a still birth or have medical conditions including varicose veins, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or heart disease are at greater risk of developing dangerous blood clots after giving birth, a study has revealed...
Date:
05/04/2013

Latest Events

Seminar: The effectiveness of tobacco control mass media campaigns in England: recent findings

Date
03/06/2013
Description
Speaker: Professor Sarah Lewis & Tessa Langley

Seminar: Moodle - Lessons from 12/13 and tips for 13/14

Date
17/06/2013
Description
Speaker: Nicki Keating, Learning Technology Co-ordinator, School of Community Health Sciences

Seminar: Incidence of coeliac disease in CPRD

Date
20/06/2013
Description
Speakers: Kate Fleming

Seminar: Benzodiazepines and asthma exacerbation / Ethnicity and flu

Date
24/06/2013
Description
Speakers: Georgina Nakafero and Dr Bruce McKenzie

 

 

School of Community Health Sciences

The University of Nottingham
Medical School
Nottingham, NG7 2UH

telephone: +44 (0) 115 823 0208
fax: +44 (0) 115 823 0214
email: chs-enquiries@nottingham.ac.uk