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Independent PR & Communications agency specialising in the medical and healthcare sector
Expertise in reputation management, copywriting and content creation, media relations campaigns, crisis communications and influencer marketing.
News
UK blood supplies set for a vital boost as donation rules are updated for acupuncture patients
This week (11.08.26) Trinity has been working alongside the team at the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) to profile the outcome of the long-running campaign to remove the ‘unnecessary barrier’ for blood donors – hailed as a victory for both patients and the blood donation service! Here’s the story…. Patients receiving acupuncture from appropriately qualified practitioners…
20 years of the Heart of London Bridges Walk – and Trinity has been there every step of the way
On Sunday 28 June, around 1200 people walked a distance of 10k through the cobbled streets of London and along the banks of the River Thames, in memory of the thousands of young people who’ve lost their lives due to a hidden heart condition. And, a team from Trinity was once again in attendance, meeting…
Anyone for tennis? Leading Sports & Exercise Medicine consultant serves up “Ace advice” to help give keen tennis players an advantage on their knee health this summer!
With padel courts popping up across every corner of the UK it’s little wonder that the popular “tennis-squash” hybrid is said to be the one of the most rapidly growing sports in the UK. The last round of figures released by the LTA (the Lawn Tennis Association) showed that almost half a million people were…






