Intentional rounding does not deliver quality of care to patients, partnership study involving Kingston University and St George’s, University of London finds 30th October 2019 The nursing practice of intentional rounding is more about ‘ticking boxes’ than providing quality individualised care, according the partnership study involving Kingston University and St George’s, University of London.
Health care research professor at Kingston University and St George’s, University of London named Academy of Social Sciences Fellow 16th October 2019 Professor Annette Boaz has been made a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Research associate awarded ‘Patient Experience Transformer of Tomorrow’ award 19th April 2018 Dr Louca-Mai Brady received the award for her doctoral research on ‘embedding young people’s participation in health services’
Student Nursing Times Awards 2017 shortlist celebrates outstanding activities in the School of Nursing 5th April 2017 Staff and students from the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education have received a host of nominations in this year’s awards.
Kingston University and St George’s achieve 14 shortlisted entries for Student Nursing Times Awards 2016 15th April 2016 School of Nursing shortlisted for a record number of awards celebrating excellence in studies and commitment to the healthcare profession.
Nursing staff and students win big at the Student Nursing Times Awards 2015 14th May 2015 Kingston and St George’s won awards in three categories out of the 18 awarded at the Student Nursing Times Awards held on 7 May 2015.
Professor Andy Kent, new Dean for Kingston University and St George’s University of London joint Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education. 7th November 2014 Professor Andy Kent has been appointed to lead Kingston and St George’s joint Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education.
Dr Victoria Perselli, Associate Professor, School of Education shares her ‘Tips for developing PhD research questions’ in an article for Times Higher Education. 3rd October 2014 Researching a PhD for the first time is like a quest for which you have no map or overarching strategy to guide you, according to Victoria Perselli, associate professor in the School of Education at Kingston University.
Health experts find Physician Associates provide efficient care for patients and can take the pressure off GPs 13th June 2014 A study into the impact on the NHS of a new type of health worker who help doctors has shown they can help relieve pressure on general practitioners (GPs).
Dr Irene Tuffrey-Wijne publishes new research on patients with intellectual disabilities 6th April 2014 Dr Irene Tuffrey-Wjine, Senior Research Fellow at Kingston and St George’s, is one of eight authors who have had research published recently in the BMJ Open medical journal. The research outlines the factors that both hinder and enable adjustments to healthcare services for patients with intellectual disabilities in National Health Service (NHS) hospitals.