Departmental news
New Director for Warwick Clinical Trials Unit is Announced
Professor Gavin Perkins will become the new Director of Warwick Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) from 1 October 2017. He was appointed after an international search and it is a source of great pride for us that Gavin, who is already an established member of CTU, was the best candidate for this key post in the Medical School.
University receives multi-million pound grants to improve health of the worlds poorest people
The University of Warwick is to receive more than £7 million to find better ways of delivering healthcare to some of the world’s poorest people.
SAPC 47th Annual Scientific Meeting - Pioneering Change
Warwick Medical School were delighted to host the annual Society for Academic Primary Care conference on the 12th, 13th and 14th July in the Ramphal Building.
Warwick develops breast cancer pain prediction tool
A researcher from Warwick Medical School is one of a European team who have developed an online tool and an app for predicting the chance of women developing persistent pain after breast cancer surgery.
Reducing patient reliance on opioids
Dr Harbinder Sandhu talks about the WCTU's I-WOTCH study, looking at reducing patients' use of opioids - strong pain relief medication.
Physios need to shape fragility fracture research
Researchers at WMS have opened a window of opportunity for physiotherapists to influence future investigations into fragility fractures in people over 60.
Prof Perkins Sepsis study in The New England Journal of Medicine
Prof Gavin Perkins has been published in NEJM for his paper on Levosimendan for the Prevention of Acute Organ Dysfunction in Sepsis. Levosimendan is a calcium-sensitizing drug with inotropic and other properties that may improve outcomes in patients with sepsis.
Warwick CTU trial investigating similarities to 'Strictly' contestant's injury
How is a Warwick Clinical Trial and Strictly Come Dancing connected?
Mammo 50 Trial reaches 2500 randomised patients
Well done to the MAMMO 50 trial team who have successfully randomised 2500 patients. This target takes them to the halfway stage!
AIR Trial reaches recruitment target
Ankile Injury Rehabilitation trial has reached its recruitment target! Further details on the trial can be found here