by Kate Pym | Mar 7, 2019 | Blog, Dementia, Healthcare
Dementia, Long Nights and Wandering As dementia progresses, progressive loss of cognitive function becomes more apparent. With long, dark nights over winter difficulties in understanding time increase. Readers of my blog will know that I am supporting my mother to...
by Kate Pym | Jan 14, 2019 | Biomedical Catalyst 2019, Blog
Innovate UK opening Biomedical Catalyst 2019 round 1 What a great start to the New Year! Innovate UK have announced that they will be opening two new grant competitions for SMEs on the 21st January – Biomedical Catalyst 2019 round 1. The aim of the Biomedical Catalyst...
by Kate Pym | Oct 26, 2018 | Blog, NHS, Social Care
Health Literacy, Rural Inequality and Living with Dementia. I have decided to post more regular blogs, with less specific focus, as each working week is different, and raises varying issues across health and care. Over the last few days I have been doing the usual,...
by Kate Pym | Sep 28, 2018 | Blog, Business, NHS, NHS structures
Why all NHS trusts are equal for funding, but some are more equal than others. Have you ever wondered why some NHS trusts consistently perform badly, receive bad CQC reports and struggle to recruit staff when compared to other? We all know that the mantra of “it’s...
by Kate Pym | Jun 22, 2018 | Blog, Business development
After the Consultants have left the building – or Nanny McPhee and the impenetrable marketplace You conducted research, found a large reputable company to provide you with insight into your new market. There is a slick process from initial discussion to report or...
by Kate Pym | May 9, 2018 | Blog, Higher Education
English Universities – Sharing the Knowledge Tomorrow I will be a member of a panel at Westminster Higher Education Forum in Whitehall. The topic for the panel is “Universities as drivers of regional growth – tackling barriers to university-business...