Trainee pharmacists speed ahead in digital practice
Pharmacists-to-be are being trained on the world's first fully patient-controlled online health record.
Pharmacists-to-be are being trained on the world's first fully patient-controlled online health record.
Women in prison who have experienced the care system as children report using self-harm as a way to communicate and stop the pain in their lives, says new research from LJMU and Lancaster and Bristol universities.
LJMU is marking 175 years of pharmacy education in the city by officially launching its innovative new specialist facilities.
Liverpool charity James' Place is helping to prevent men dying by suicide according to a new report by LJMU.
Director of UK's second oldest pharmacy school Professor Satya Sarker talks about his national role in training pharmacists
Mike Palmer, LJMU Honorary Fellow calls for more emotional education and backs LJMU's bid for suicide prevention education
Experts from across the North West have come together at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) to share their experiences and knowledge of suicide and self-harm.
Students and staff from the Criminology Department, School of Justice Studies recently spent a week in Ljubljana, Slovenia to discuss crime and harm reduction with a range of governmental and non-governmental organisations.
NIHR funded trial in partnership with schools and parents to encourage struggling children to seek help
James's Place model has successfully adapted to new London and Newcastle centres after successful record in Liverpool