The University of Central Lancashire has risen 10 places in the 2024/25 People & Planet University League table ...
A University of Central Lancashire Prof has been appointed as a new member of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs ...
Looking to enhance your career, develop your knowledge or pursue your passion? Take your next step with one of our postgraduate degrees. If you're a UK student with a previous award from us you may be ...
The main purpose of the UK Firefighters Cancer and Disease Registry (FCDR) is to develop a better understanding of the increased occurrence of cancers and diseases among firefighters and to identify ...
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This Hub provides a space to share information and resources relating to the organisation of maternity and neonatal care. It captures findings from the ASPIRE COVID-19 study, and from other similar ...
This paper reports a meta-synthesis exploring the accounts of intrapartum midwifery skills, practices, beliefs and philosophies given by practitioners working in the field of intrapartum maternity ...
Objective: to explore midwives’ accounts of the characteristics of ‘good’ leadership and ‘good’ midwifery. Design and methods: a phenomenological interview survey. Participants were asked about what ...
The Research in Childbirth and Health group has a specific interest in understanding ‘what works well’, in the complex, real world of clinical practice and service organisation, especially where ...
We'd like to hear any positive feedback you have about students or staff/educators in the School of Medicine and Dentistry at UCLan. All event forms go to one of the Designated Officers (DOs) for ...
SKEL is a highly innovative and transdisciplinary project, that uses gaming-based technologies and techniques, to track, record and analyse human body movements during labour Childbirth is a ...
New research has found that 136 firefighters who were exposed to toxic smoke at Grenfell are now suffering from occupational diseases 1 in 4 Grenfell firefighters surveyed have reported life changing ...