Our Digital Health
Our Digital Health is a research project that looks at how people with learning disabilities use technology to support their health and wellbeing.
Our Digital Health is a research project that looks at how people with learning disabilities use technology to support their health and wellbeing.
The Public Health Institute's expertise lies in the subject areas: drugs, tobacco, alcohol, population health, violence and unintentional injury, sexual and reproductive health, international public health, intelligence and surveillance, and the environment and sustainability.
The e-Health Research Group focuses on investigating issues related to technology’s use in supporting healthcare practice. You can find out more about this research, the researchers and the contact details for this research group here.
The Institute for Health Research's expertise is wide ranging. From cardiovascular health to image and performance enhancing drugs, and children's health to green spaces. Find out more about our interest groups.
Nursing and Advanced Practice
School of Psychology
Yvonne Turnbull is the Head of LJMU's Student Advice and Wellbeing Department.
Pledge to contribute to nurturing and inspiring to drive Advanced Practice forward.
Nursing and Advanced Practice
For those undertaking the MSc Nursing programme you will provide evidence of prior experiential learning and undertake 1530 hours on the 2 year programme. For Trainee Nursing Associates from September 2024 you will evidence 2300 number of hours.