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CPFT doctors awarded professorships at the University of Cambridge
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Two consultant psychiatrists at CPFT have been appointed as clinical professors by the University of Cambridge, recognising their extensive contributions to mental health research and practice
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CPFT expert highlights schizophrenia negative symptoms in international journal
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CPFT’s resident schizophrenia expert Dr Emilio Fernandez-Egea has edited a special edition of the prestigious British Journal of Psychiatry to highlight an area of unmet need in mental health
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Cambridge researchers launch national DNA research programme for children
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Local researchers have launched the world’s first national childhood DNA research programme, to help transform healthcare for children and young people
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Trust teams shortlisted for prestigious awards
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CPFT lead nurse honoured in NHS Top 75 list
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Honorary nurse consultant in palliative care Dr Ben Bowers has been named by Nursing Times as one of the top 75 nurses who have contributed significantly to the NHS since its creation
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CPFT is launching a major study with Anglia Ruskin University to investigate how music therapy can reduce distress on NHS inpatient wards for people with dementia
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