From the 2017 meeting of the Scandinavian Society of Anaestesiology and Intensive Care Medicine.
All available content from SSAI2017: https://scanfoam.org/ssai2017/
Content delivered in collaboration between scanFOAM, SSAI & SFAI.
'Research Focus' - Winter Newsletter from the R&D Department at Broomfield Ho...Paul Roberts
The document provides information on new starters and leavers in the R&D department, as well as summarizing the contents of the winter 2018 R&D newsletter. It introduces Dane Goodere-Bennett as the new Primary Care Research Facilitator and notes that Liz Weight left her role as Primary Care Research Nurse. The newsletter summary highlights recent research performance including top recruiting studies, training opportunities, and 23 research publications over the past 3 months.
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- New staff members in the R&D department and staff departures.
- Updates on recently opened clinical studies at the hospital across various specialties.
- Recognition of top performing clinical studies and research teams at the hospital.
- A "day in the life" description of a research nurse conducting study visits, recruitment, data collection and patient follow-ups across different clinical areas.
The document advertises the 11th International Conference on Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology to be held August 16-17, 2017 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The conference will bring together world leaders in immunology to present research through lectures and symposiums. Attendees will have the opportunity to share research results, establish collaborations, and hear keynote talks from prominent immunologists. Topics will include asthma, clinical immunology, allergy diagnosis and treatment, and new strategies for asthma and allergic diseases.
The document advertises the 11th International Conference on Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology to be held August 16-17, 2017 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The conference will bring together world leaders in immunology to present research on topics related to asthma, clinical immunology, allergy diagnosis and treatment. Attendees will have opportunities to network, learn about the latest developments, and participate in sessions, workshops, and competitions.
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Research Focus - Q3 201718 Autumn R&D NewsletterPaul Roberts
This document provides an overview of research activities at a hospital's Research, Development & Innovation department. It discusses:
- New staff members in the R&D department and staff departures.
- Updates on recently opened clinical studies at the hospital across various specialties.
- Recognition of top performing clinical studies and research teams at the hospital.
- A "day in the life" description of a research nurse conducting study visits, recruitment, data collection and patient follow-ups across different clinical areas.
The document advertises the 11th International Conference on Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology to be held August 16-17, 2017 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The conference will bring together world leaders in immunology to present research through lectures and symposiums. Attendees will have the opportunity to share research results, establish collaborations, and hear keynote talks from prominent immunologists. Topics will include asthma, clinical immunology, allergy diagnosis and treatment, and new strategies for asthma and allergic diseases.
The document advertises the 11th International Conference on Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology to be held August 16-17, 2017 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The conference will bring together world leaders in immunology to present research on topics related to asthma, clinical immunology, allergy diagnosis and treatment. Attendees will have opportunities to network, learn about the latest developments, and participate in sessions, workshops, and competitions.
The document announces an intensive care medicine conference taking place from October 19-24, 2016 in Surabaya, Indonesia. The conference is organized by the Indonesian Society of Intensive Care Medicine in conjunction with the 5th World Sepsis Day. It will feature pre-conference workshops on mechanical ventilation and pediatric critical care, as well as a nursing program. The main 6th National Congress of ISICM will include keynote lectures, case discussions, and a scientific exhibition. Post-conference workshops on fundamental critical care will also be offered. The goal of the conference is to help intensive care practitioners apply clinical theories through sharing experiences and research results.
MuseumNext 2014 - Getting Better: How Multimedia Guides and Art are Helping H...imagineear
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The document provides updates on new starters and leavers in the R&D department, including welcoming new research nurses Caroline Fox and Hazel Guth while saying goodbye to Dr. You Yone, and shares recruitment numbers showing another record-breaking year with over 2,250 participants recruited across multiple studies. It also highlights awards nominations, upcoming events, and recent recruitment successes across various clinical areas.
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This presentation was delivered at the Glasgow Caledonian University School of Health and Life Sciences Research Seminar, to help inform the group who are currently developing their strategy for patient and public involvement and engagement.
1) The document summarizes staffing changes in the Research, Development & Innovation department, welcoming new starters and saying goodbye to leavers.
2) It also celebrates the department's success in clinical trials recruitment, noting they are the top recruiting hospital in their region.
3) Various recent and upcoming research studies and events are mentioned, including an upcoming good clinical practice training with new facilitators.
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All of the conference content can be found here: https://scanfoam.org/ssai2017/
Developed in collaboration between scanFOAM, SSAI and SFAI.
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The Ultimate Guide in Setting Up Market Research System in Health-TechGokul Rangarajan
How to effectively start market research in the health tech industry by defining objectives, crafting problem statements, selecting methods, identifying data collection sources, and setting clear timelines. This guide covers all the preliminary steps needed to lay a strong foundation for your research.
"Market Research it too text-booky, I am in the market for a decade, I am living research book" this is what the founder I met on the event claimed, few of my colleagues rolled their eyes. Its true that one cannot over look the real life experience, but one cannot out beat structured gold mine of market research.
Many 0 to 1 startup founders often overlook market research, but this critical step can make or break a venture, especially in health tech.
But Why do they skip it?
Limited resources—time, money, and manpower—are common culprits.
"In fact, a survey by CB Insights found that 42% of startups fail due to no market need, which is like building a spaceship to Mars only to realise you forgot the fuel."
Sudharsan Srinivasan
Operational Partner Pitchworks VC Studio
Overconfidence in their product’s success leads founders to assume it will naturally find its market, especially in health tech where patient needs, entire system issues and regulatory requirements are as complex as trying to perform brain surgery with a butter knife. Additionally, the pressure to launch quickly and the belief in their own intuition further contribute to this oversight. Yet, thorough market research in health tech could be the key to transforming a startup's vision into a life-saving reality, instead of a medical mishap waiting to happen.
Example of Market Research working
Innovaccer, founded by Abhinav Shashank in 2014, focuses on improving healthcare delivery through data-driven insights and interoperability solutions. Before launching their platform, Innovaccer conducted extensive market research to understand the challenges faced by healthcare organizations and the potential for innovation in healthcare IT.
Identifying Pain Points: Innovaccer surveyed healthcare providers to understand their difficulties with data integration, care coordination, and patient engagement. They found widespread frustration with siloed systems and inefficient workflows.
Competitive Analysis: Analyzed competitors offering similar solutions in healthcare analytics and interoperability. Identified gaps in comprehensive data aggregation, real-time analytics, and actionable insights.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensured their platform complied with HIPAA and other healthcare data privacy regulations. This compliance was crucial to gaining trust from healthcare providers wary of data security issues.
Customer Validation: Conducted pilot programs with several healthcare organizations to validate the platform's effectiveness in improving care outcomes and operational efficiency. Gathered feedback to refine features and user interface.
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nursing management of patient with Empyema pptblessyjannu21
prepared by Prof. BLESSY THOMAS, SPN
Empyema is a disease of respiratory system It is defines as the accumulation of thick, purulent fluid within the pleural space, often with fibrin development.
Empyema is also called pyothorax or purulent pleuritis.
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Health Tech Market Intelligence Prelim Questions -Gokul Rangarajan
The Ultimate Guide to Setting up Market Research in Health Tech part -1
How to effectively start market research in the health tech industry by defining objectives, crafting problem statements, selecting methods, identifying data collection sources, and setting clear timelines. This guide covers all the preliminary steps needed to lay a strong foundation for your research.
This lays foundation of scoping research project what are the
Before embarking on a research project, especially one aimed at scoping and defining parameters like the one described for health tech IT, several crucial considerations should be addressed. Here’s a comprehensive guide covering key aspects to ensure a well-structured and successful research initiative:
1. Define Research Objectives and Scope
Clear Objectives: Define specific goals such as understanding market needs, identifying new opportunities, assessing risks, or refining pricing strategies.
Scope Definition: Clearly outline the boundaries of the research in terms of geographical focus, target demographics (e.g., age, socio-economic status), and industry sectors (e.g., healthcare IT).
3. Review Existing Literature and Resources
Literature Review: Conduct a thorough review of existing research, market reports, and relevant literature to build foundational knowledge.
Gap Analysis: Identify gaps in existing knowledge or areas where further exploration is needed.
4. Select Research Methodology and Tools
Methodological Approach: Choose appropriate research methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, or data analytics.
Tools and Resources: Select tools like Google Forms for surveys, analytics platforms (e.g., SimilarWeb, Statista), and expert consultations.
5. Ethical Considerations and Compliance
Ethical Approval: Ensure compliance with ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects.
Data Privacy: Implement measures to protect participant confidentiality and adhere to data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA).
6. Budget and Resource Allocation
Resource Planning: Allocate resources including time, budget, and personnel required for each phase of the research.
Contingency Planning: Anticipate and plan for unforeseen challenges or adjustments to the research plan.
7. Develop Research Instruments
Survey Design: Create well-structured surveys using tools like Google Forms to gather quantitative data.
Interview and Focus Group Guides: Prepare detailed scripts and discussion points for qualitative data collection.
8. Sampling Strategy
Sampling Design: Define the sampling frame, size, and method (e.g., random sampling, stratified sampling) to ensure representation of target demographics.
Participant Recruitment: Plan recruitment strategies to reach and engage the intended participant groups effectively.
9. Data Collection and Analysis Plan
Data Collection: Implement methods for data gathering, ensuring consistency and validity.
Analysis Techniques: Decide on analytical approaches (e.g., statistical
2. 34th Congress (2017)
Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
• Best abstract prize, trainee category
• Best Abstract prize
• Best Presentation competition (among 6 finalists), audience voted
3. 34th Congress (2017)
Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
• Best abstract prize, trainee category
Dr. Kimberly Macala, Edmonton, Canada
‘Cinaciguat improves intra-abdominal sepsis in young and aged mice’
5. 34th Congress (2017)
Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
• Best Abstract prize
Anna-Karin Strand, Linköping, Sweden
‘Is there a relationship between halogenated anaesthetic gases and
dementia?‘
6. 34th Congress (2017)
Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
• Best Presentation competition (among 6 finalists), audience voted
7. 34th Congress (2017)
Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
• Best Presentation competition (among 6 finalists), audience voted
Anna-Karin Strand, Linköping, Sweden
‘Is there a relationship between halogenated anaesthetic gases and
dementia?‘