The School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded a sum of money from the University's Research and Scholarship Fund.
In an exciting new collaboration with Wirral University Teaching Hospital (WUTH), the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing (SAHPN) has introduced an innovative leadership placement model designed to provide second-year Occupational Therapy (OT) students with unique, hands-on learning opportunities.
The School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing has been awarded two prestigious joint seed-fund research grants in partnership with the University of Alberta, following a successful application to the University of Liverpool's Seed Fund initiative.
A recent careers fair organised by Vikki Barnes-Brown (Occupational Therapy lecturer) and Emily Grant (Physiotherapy lecturer) was a resounding success, offering students valuable opportunities to network with some of the region’s most prestigious healthcare organisations.
Jignasa Mehta, our Professional Lead for Orthoptics, recently played a key role at the prestigious Emirates Society of Ophthalmology (ESO) conference in Abu Dhabi.
A Ukrainian academic recently completed a two-month academic visit to the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing, resulting in a highly rewarding experience for both parties.
One of our postgraduate Occupational Therapy students recently took part in an interactive family science day at the Liverpool World Museum.
New undergraduates at the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing enjoyed a lively introduction to interprofessional learning during Welcome Week which included a live ScLingo session
Karin Smyth, the Minister of State at the Department of Health and Social Care, visited the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing’s clinical facilities this morning.
An undergraduate student participated in the first research internship programme funded by the NIHR, in partnership with the University of Liverpool, this summer.
A key clinical placement provider for the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing is holding an open day this month.
The physiotherapy department recently acquired a new sophisticated and innovative piece of cardiovascular health monitoring equipment that will enable them to carry out a complex new research project.
Four students from the School’s Occupational Therapy MSc programme recently partnered with a local charity to organise a fundraising and social integration event which was attended by asylum seekers and refugees.
The School of Health Sciences has a brand new name and is now officially known as the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing.
The official opening of the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing’s latest clinical simulation facilities has been announced for 3rd May 2024.
At the School of Health Sciences, we pride ourselves not only on our first-class teaching, but also in the way we support students from all walks of life to fulfil their potential during their time with us.
Staff and students from the School of Health Sciences are looking forward to the inaugural research symposium for one of our postgraduate programmes.
One of our Pre-registration Mental Health Nursing MSc students recently won an award for her academic performance with us
A university group committed to the improvement of the mental wellbeing of staff and students are inviting visitors to their upcoming mindfulness sessions.
A member of academic staff from the School of Health Sciences made a presentation at an Open Day at Rosemere Cancer Centre last week.
The School of Health Sciences recently held their inaugural LEGO® Serious Play session.
Episode four of a new multi-disciplinary podcast relating to interprofessional learning was released last week.
Last week the School of Health Sciences hosted a NextGen Nursing workshop, providing pupils from across the region the opportunity to visit the University and gain insight into nursing as a career.
Last week staff and students from across the Institute of Population gathered together for a summer away day to celebrate successes as well as to learn more about plans and priorities for the coming year.
The extensive Patient & Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) undertaken by the Institute of Population Health was put on full display in a showcase event on the 1st February.
Staff and students from across the Institute of Population Health (IPH) recently gathered for this year’s Research, Scholarship and Impact Day. The event focussed on the Institute’s diverse research and scholarship activity, including strategies for research and impact.
Dr Mike Kirby from the School of Health Sciences, has been elected a Fellow of the British Institute of Radiology.
Two lecturers from the Department of Orthoptics and Vision Science have won an award in this year’s Chief Allied Health Professions Officer Awards 2022 (CAHPO).
The Schwartz North project, which began in 2019 and is based in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences and is cross-departmental/school and institute, celebrated its completion with the conference, Compassion at the heart of health and social care education: running student Schwartz Rounds in HEIs, on 22-23rd March at the Liverpool Medical Institution.
The Schwartz Rounds project, based in the Institute of Population Health, was thrilled to discover last week that their team nomination for a Faculty Learning and Teaching and Student Experience (LTSE) Award was successful.
Dr Nicola Clague-Baker, a Lecturer in Physiotherapy from the School of Health Sciences, has co-authored an informative new book for physiotherapists about Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).
Professor Michelle Briggs has been appointed as Clinical Professor of Nursing at the University of Liverpool and Director of Nursing (Research and Academic Development) at Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Head and neck cancer researchers recently gathered for the inaugural Liverpool Head and Neck (LHNC) symposium, held at the Spine Building. The day focused on the global, multidisciplinary efforts to tackle the challenges of head and neck cancer.
Dr Fraser Philp from the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing has been appointed Chair of the Clinical Movement Analysis Society of UK and Ireland (CMAS).