Salford professor invited to House of Commons to launch findings of national inquiry
Feb 12, 2022
Source University of Salford Summary Yeliz Prior, Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation at the School of Health and Society and the Vice President of the British Society for Rheumatology, was invited to the House of Commons to help introduce findings from the second national inquiry from the All-Party Parliamentary Group which looks at axial spondyloarthritis (Axial SpA) services in England. People Yeliz Prior Projects Improving the Diagnosis and Early referral of patients with AxiaL spondyloarthiritis (IDEAL) URL https://testlivesalfordac.sharepoint.com/sites/SchoolofHealthSocietyHub/SitePages/Salford-Professor-invited-to-House-of-Commons-to-launch-findings-of-national-inquiry.aspx
Prof Yeliz Prior's News (6)
National award for partnership work supporting patients to recover from major trauma
Apr 1, 2025
Summary The University of Salford has been recognised for its part in a major trauma rehabilitation programme which supports survivors of life-changing trauma.
The Health Service Journal (HSJ) has named the Greater Manchester Major Trauma Enhanced Rehabilitation Service (MTERS), run by a partnership of organisations including the University, winner of its ‘Most Effective Contribution to Integrated Health and Care’ award.
This ground-breaking rehabilitation programme is positively impacting the lives of people across Manchester, including Paul, a survivor of the Manchester Arena Bombing.
The University of Salford is working alongside Nuffield Health, Manchester University Foundation Trust, Northern Care Alliance and the University of Manchester to deliver the service, which helps address the complex rehabilitation needs of NHS patients.
The academics leading the programme as part of the PROPERLY study, Professors Jason Wong (University of Manchester), Richard Jones (University of Salford) and Yeliz Prior (University of Salford) said they were delighted by the recent success.People Yeliz Prior
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Simone BattistaThemes Enabling Healthier Living Research Centres/Groups Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation URL https://www.salford.ac.uk/news/national-award-for-partnership-work-supporting-patients-to-recover-from-major-trauma
Improving work outcomes for people with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions (with Professor Yeliz Prior)
Nov 20, 2024
Can gender Delay Diagnosis? A Joel Nelson Podcast ft Prof Yeliz Prior
Mar 25, 2024
Source https://open.spotify.com/episode/4LBXJaLHubn4S00HSjPcDI Summary In this episode, we ask what role gender plays in delays to diagnosis. People Yeliz Prior Research Centres/Groups Centre for Human Movement and Rehabilitation URL https://open.spotify.com/episode/4LBXJaLHubn4S00HSjPcDI
Ask a professional: How to cope with anxiety or depression as a young person living with arthritis
May 15, 2023
Source Versus Arthritis Summary Professor Yeliz Prior was diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) as a child, and later was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and axial spondyloarthritis (AxSpA).
Now she helps other people with arthritis in her job as a Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation at the School of Health and Society, University of Salford.
Here she shares her tips for looking after your mental wellbeing and coping with difficult feelings.People Yeliz Prior URL https://www.versusarthritis.org/news/2023/may/ask-a-professional-how-to-cope-with-anxiety-or-depression-as-a-young-person-living-with-arthritis/
Leighton Hospital therapist hailed as latest NHS “Wonder Woman”
Sep 20, 2020
Summary An occupational therapist at Leighton Hospital has featured in a series celebrating the diversity of women in health and social care research.
Dr Yeliz Prior, an Advanced Clinical Specialist at Central Cheshire Integrated Care Partnership, Rheumatology department at the Leighton Hospital, has been included in the NHS “Wonder Woman” films.People Yeliz Prior Projects Occupational Therapy-led Fibromyalgia Self-Management Education Group: A feasibility study URL https://thenantwichnews.co.uk/2020/09/15/leighton-hospital-therapist-hailed-as-latest-nhs-wonder-woman/