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Research with CPFT finds AI can improve diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
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Researchers at CPFT and the University of Cambridge have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool which outperforms clinical tests in predicting the progress of Alzheimer’s disease
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Nurses Day celebrated across CPFT
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CPFT selected as leading NHS innovation site for national programme
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CPFT has been selected as one of eight NHS Trusts joining a national innovation support scheme this year to ensure that local healthcare staff and patients can benefit from new technology
Read CPFT selected as leading NHS innovation site for national programme…Statement: Thematic suicide review update
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Becky features in stalking-awareness podcast
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CPFT Consultant Counselling Psychologist Dr Rebecca Morland, who works in the Cambridgeshire Stalking Intervention Partnership (CSIP), has featured on a national podcast with the Suzy Lamplugh Trust in recognition of National Stalking Awareness Week.
Read Becky features in stalking-awareness podcast…CPFT joins UK trial of blood tests for diagnosing dementia
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Researchers at CPFT and the University of Cambridge are co-leading national trials to identify accurate and rapid blood tests that can help to diagnose dementia
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Researchers report findings to improve medication management in palliative care
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A study led by CPFT experts reviewing how medications are used in palliative care to support patients in the community has been published in a leading international nursing journal
Read Researchers report findings to improve medication management in palliative care…As a patient, relative or carer using our services, sometimes you may need to turn to someone for help, advice, and support.