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UK incidence of the serious skin cancer melanoma is rising rapidly and action in primary care settings has potential to substantially improve early diagnosis and drive better outcomes for patients. Research from the Primary Care Unit in Cambridge is shaping diagnosis procedures in primary care which could deliver measurable reductions in mortality and morbidity amongst patients with melanoma.
APEx SPCR Spotlight: Catching up with Laura Warbrick
Mental Health Trainees
Social media: how to protect your mental health
Mental Health Trainees
Everyone’s business: Understanding the commercial determinants of mental ill health
Mental Health Trainees
My path in research - Emma Cockcroft
Trainees
Social media use and young adult mental health
Mental Health Trainees
Improving access to healthcare and research for the autistic community
Mental Health PPI Trainees
COVID-19 Pandemic & My NIHR SPARC Placement
SPARC Trainees
Working across NIHR organisations with a SPARC award
SPARC Trainees
NIHR Doctoral Research Training Camp: Preparation for your post-doctoral career
NIHR Doctoral Training Trainees
Opportunities and inspiration on the SPARC programme
SPARC Trainees