Too busy adding your views to the NHS long term plan graffiti wall at Expo to keep up with Twitter? Here’s our round-up of what you might have missed…
- In case you missed it, last week’s Expo featured a new form of public consultation – a ‘graffiti wall’
- We published our latest insights on the five key challenges the EU is facing over the next five years
- .@paul_corrigan‘s blog looked at how to address some of the findings from our recent report on public attitudes towards cancer services in England
- After winning a Breakthrough Prize for the discovery of radio pulsars Prof Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell donated the £2.3m winnings to establish a fund to help women, under-represented ethnic minority and refugee students to become physics researchers
- .@ChrisGrahamUK argued a bad letter is worse than no letter when it comes to writing to patients following on from the @AoMRC publication of ‘Please, write to me’
- The UK’s robot response to the American da Vinci system was unveiled and is expected to be operating on patients by next year
- With the heart age test back and grabbing headlines, Julian Patterson @NHSnetworks explored what this might mean for the age of the rest of our bodies
- The Institute for Government’s parliamentary monitoring report found Brexit dominated the agenda and parliamentary activity is on the up
- It turns out our brains actually auto-correct sounds to make sense of what we hear if we come across an ambiguous sound
And finally…
- Proof that not all great new innovations in the NHS need to be highly technical!