Cardiff medical students are set to work more closely with other healthcare students as part of a modern multiprofessional team so patients receive the safest possible care, according to the University’s new Senior Lecturer in Interprofessional Medical Education.
The Director of Postgraduate Healthcare Studies has been awarded a Fellowship from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the profession.
Killer T-cells in the human body which help protect us from disease can inadvertently destroy cells that produce insulin, new University research has uncovered.
An exhibition showcasing Africa-inspired art by children and professional artists has been unveiled designed to kick-start new medical links between Cardiff and Zambia.
One of the most renowned hospitals in China specialising in cancer research and treatment has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the University to advance the detection and treatment of cancer, during a visit to Cardiff.
Infants can understand the difference between intentional and accidental actions from tone of voice alone, new research by the School of Psychology has shown.