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  1. Patient safety and surgical innovation – why new isn't always better

    Jane Blazeby, Professor of Surgery, University of Bristol, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston and the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre, talks about the research she’s led to explore and address optimism bias and other issues in surgical innovation.

  2. How NICE is helping to build the role of the NHS on the global stage

    Kevin Miles discusses how NICE International is working to shape and improve health and care systems at home and abroad as part of the NHS Consortium for Global Health.

  3. Better research, faster: NIHR launch new funding call

    In April 2021, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) launched a new rolling funding call for studies addressing NICE research recommendations.

  4. Using our guidance and resources in continuing professional development (CPD)

    Registered social workers must demonstrate the use of evidence and research to inform their practice in order to meet professional standards. This is echoed in Social Work England’s continuing professional development (CPD) standards.

  5. How NICE manages the potential conflicts of interests of patient experts

    People with lived experience provide valuable insight into the impact of NICE’s’ guidance and advice.

  6. Women inspiring inclusion in NICE guidance

    This International Women’s Day, we’re focusing on the invaluable contributions of 2 of the women who help shape our guidance through their independent voluntary committee roles. They talk to us about their involvement with NICE and what #InspireInclusion means to them.

  7. NICE recommended digital therapies for depression and anxiety could free up thousands of NHS therapist hours

    NHS Talking Therapies for anxiety and depression services saw record referrals in 2023/24.

  8. Benefits of new Alzheimer's treatment lecanemab are too small to justify the cost to the NHS

    Our draft recommendation follows analysis of clinical trial evidence and reviewing the benefits of slowing disease progression, with the cost of treatment.

  9. How NICE is ensuring its topic prioritisation decisions are grounded in lived experience

    Simon Denegri discusses NICE’s commitment to involving the public voice in its work and decisions.

  10. Introducing a new way of prioritising our guidance topics

    NICE's deputy chief executive, Jonathan Benger, talks about our new approach to prioritisation.

  11. NICE has recommended a new option for people with difficult-to-treat multiple myeloma

    Around 5,700 cases of multiple myeloma are diagnosed each year in the UK. NICE has recommended a new option for people with difficult-to-treat multiple myeloma.

  12. NICE recommends offering PrEP to people at high risk of HIV for first time

    People at the highest risk of catching HIV should be offered Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), NICE has recommended for the first time.

  13. Artificial intelligence to speed up contouring in radiotherapy treatment planning

    Nine artificial intelligence technologies can be used to help plan the treatment of those undergoing external beam radiotherapy for cancers

  14. Innovative technology to detect abnormal heart rhythms recommended by NICE

    Zio XT is the first assessment, via the NICE digital health technologies guidance development pilot project, to be recommended for NHS use.

  15. A safe space for bold ideas – implementing a sandbox approach in health technology assessment

    Colleagues in our Science Policy and Research Programme discuss their international research, paving the way for next generation health technology assessment.