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Collaborate Newsletter – issue 108

Collaborate Newsletter - issue 108
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The latest edition of our fortnightly newsletter, Collaborate, has just been published and includes updates on the following:

  • Driving change with data – looking at CVD prevention and EQ+ heart failure programmes
  • Improving care for patients with lower limb wounds
  • Refresh for Maternity and Neonatal SIP website
  • National award for AHSN ADHD Programme
  • ‘Protect your lungs this winter’ campaign
  • Leo Cancer Care announces new partnership
  • Intellectual Property Workshop, 12 January
  • and various research opportunities, webinars and events

Read the newsletter here.

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