Avoiding Hospital Admissions HIT review of 2013-14

  • 12th August 2014
Professor Sarah Purdy reviews the 2013-14 work of the Avoiding Hospital Admissions Health Integration Team…

Respiratory Infections Health Integration Team review of 2013-14

  • 12th August 2014
Professor Alastair Hay reflects on the achievements of the Respiratory Infections Health Integration Team (HIT)…

Retinal Conditions Health Integration Team review of 2013-14

  • 8th August 2014
Professor Andrew Dick looks back over 2013-14 at the work of the Retinal Outreach, Integration…

Primary care telephone triage does not save money

  • 4th August 2014
A new study, published in The Lancet on 4 August, investigating the potential value of…

Parkinson's and Other Movement Disorders HIT review of 2013-14

  • 27th July 2014
Dr Alan Whone reflects on the achievements of the Parkinson's and Other Movement Disorders Health…

Vince Cable visits Bristol Robotics Laboratory

  • 23rd July 2014
Vince Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, visited the Bristol Robotics Laboratory…

Voscur: for Bristol's voluntary and community sector

  • 23rd July 2014
Voscur’s mission is to support, develop and represent Bristol’s voluntary and community sector, as a…

Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership boosts research figures

  • 23rd July 2014
Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership (AWP) has increased its number of studies by more…

University of Bristol biomedical review completed

  • 21st July 2014
The University of Bristol has completed a review of its biomedical education and research, which…

Focus on RENOIR HIT

  • 17th July 2014
The Retinal Outreach, Integration and Research Health Integration Team (RENOIR HIT) builds on Bristol Eye…

STITCH HIT's Salena Williams on BBC Radio Bristol

  • 7th July 2014
Director of the Improving Care in Self-Harm Health Integration Team (STITCH HIT), Salena Williams appeared…

Antibiotics challenge wins Longitude Prize

  • 3rd July 2014
The antibiotics challenge was voted by the public to win the Longitude Prize, worth £10…