You may think it’s unwise to record a talk at 2:30am & then make it publicly available.
Anyhow, here’s my talk from the Nottingham Trauma & Emergency Care research meeting on ‘The Importance of Research in Emergency Medicine’. Hope you enjoy! 😆🧑⚕️👩⚕️🥱
https://t.co/7uIEwWbWOT
Great to see news spreading of our study focussed on producing evidence to address ED workforce shortages and quality. A range of outcomes will be considered; cost effectiveness is one part of the story. @SkillmixE@NursingTimes@RESEARCH_KUSGUL@ECCCR_KU_SGUL@VariDrennan
A study by @KUStGeorges' @VariDrennan and @MH_MaryHalter is investigating the role of nurses, doctors and non-medical practitioners in NHS A&E departments. It's hoped the results will help save the NHS money and improve patient outcomes 👇 https://t.co/bcE12reDZG @NursingTimes
Study focus is those working at ACP level in EDs or UTCs - ACP, PP, EP, ECP, ANP, etc.- a lot of job titles/acronyms out there! Looking for the range of professional backgrounds. Thanks @RCEMACPChair@godalmingjarman@VariDrennan[email protected]
RCEM ACP's We are looking for 6-8 ACPs with different backgrounds to advise on a new NIHR funded study on ACPs in EDs & UTCs. Pls get in touch ASAP for more information email Prof Vari Drennan & Dr Mary Halter HSCE SKILLmix-ED Study <[email protected]>
Excited to be in the 'researcher in residence' role. Please do get in touch if you want to know more about supporting the boots of clinicians doing research in the ED. @stgEDresearch @ECCCR_KU_SGUL
Public Health Wales is recruiting for a researcher to work on HEAR2 - an evaluation of interpretation services for accessing healthcare by asylum seekers and refugees. You get to collaborate with us at @HSRSwansea@PRIMECentre https://t.co/kl9pYKAmhz
Great to hear from impressive paramedics who didn't accept "we always do it this way", stuck with it through learning research language and grabbed opportunities to pursue research in emergency care @999_Caitlin@SashaJohnston_ @Imo_G #researchleadersontheground#999emsrf2021
During this live panel discussion, the speakers will use the story-telling method of Pecha Kucha to share their journeys of pursuing a research career as frontline paramedics. #999EMSRF2021
Networks, mentorship and training opportunities to progress your research in emergency care as a clinical academic - more than a hobby! #999emsrf2021 https://t.co/PC15KPz2Bj @stgEDresearch @godalmingjarman and @ECCCR_KU_SGUL and colleagues elsewhere are always happy to support
Professor Rick Body from the University of Manchester on NIHR Incubator for emergency medicine #999EMSRF2021
The 2017 NIHR training review led to the formation of the NIHR Academy and a number of 'NIHR Incubators' in areas of high clinical need, but with a low critical mass ../1
A welcome reminder to start our day at #999EMSRF2021 from @jasonkillens that healthcare organisations active in research see better outcomes for patients - that's what motivates us.
We have a full and exciting programme to announce for @999EMSRF 2021 conf. Keynote talks, peer reviewed oral and rapid elevator presentations, international panel discussion plus more. Download prog. and register for free at https://t.co/nGNsrldVi3 @WelshAmbulance#999EMSRF21
We would like to invite NHS clinical staff in England and Wales who have resuscitated OHCA patients during COVID-19 to participate in the COMPARE study (IRAS286001). The study involves an interview to explore your views. To express interest contact @CoppolaAli or @FrankandErrol
Do you have an idea for an EM research project that you'd like to get off the ground? Applications for our Spring 2021 research grants are open until 5pm Friday 26 February 2021. https://t.co/CdHHHpADeh