CPD Heart Failure - Interdisciplinary Approach to Management and Care
Study advance heart failure care at LJMU through an interdisciplinary approach to assessment, management and patient support. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Study advance heart failure care at LJMU through an interdisciplinary approach to assessment, management and patient support. | Apply now for 2026 entry
Liverpool John Moores University is committed to being an engaged civic University. In the Faculty of Health, we recognise the importance of promoting health through community engagement and consider this vital in preparing future healthcare professional for the role they will play after graduation.
Read the oration for Rosemary Hawley MBE on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
Meet the team involved in the online resource hub.
The LBS Strategic Advisory Board works together with the Director and Senior Leadership Team to shape strategy development and delivery.
Lorraine Shaw was the Subject Lead for Nursing in the School of Nursing and Allied Health from 2013 until her retirement in 2023. As a registered nurse since 1987, practising in a range of clinical areas, her ties with LJMU began in 1992 when she needed a degree to progress with her career and enrolled with LJMU while continuing to work full-time for the NHS, and later venturing into teaching and management.
The Physical-Literacy group at Liverpool John Moores University is developing a physical literacy consensus statement for England.
Find out how LJMU's research informed the design and implementation of new innovative services across the North West of England for the management of self-harm and suicide risk.
Access non-judgemental support, services and resources at LJMU.
Research suggests that autistic people are at a higher risk of suicide than non-autistic people. Figures show that up to 66% of autistic adults had thought about suicide during their lifetime (compared to 20% of non-autistic adults), and up to 35% had planned or attempted suicide.