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June 2017
Rebecca Pullon has recently completed her DPhil with the Department of Engineering. Her thesis focused on the development of an early warning scoring system during pregnancy, working on data from the 4P Project, funded by the Oxford NIHR Biomedical Research Centre. Here she writes about the challenges of designing an obstetric early warning score system.
Kadoorie Centre for Critical Care Research & Education : Research Blog
Members of the University of Oxford Critical Care Research team discuss topics relevant to research methods and dissemination
Kadoorie Centre Critical Care Research Blog: October 2016
Welcome to the University of Oxford Kadoorie Centre Critical Care Research Group blog site. This month Antonia Burt and Lauren Morgan explain the importance of Human Factors in healthcare
Kadoorie Centre Critical Care Research Blog: ICSSOA2017
The University of Oxford Critical Care Research Group had a good number of abstracts accepted for the Intensive Care Society State of the Art 2017. Verity Westgate, our Research Co-ordinator, provides a summary.
Kadoorie Centre Critical Care Research Blog: November 2016
Marco Pimentel is the Post-Doctoral Research Assistant working on the HAVEN project. He studied biomedical engineering at the New University of Lisbon, Portugal, and joined the Oxford Centre for Doctoral training in Healthcare Innovation in 2010. He completed his DPhil in Engineering in 2015 for which he focused on multivariate time-series modelling using Gaussian processes for detecting deterioration in vital-sign data acquired from post-operative patients. He has been working with the Critical Care Research Group since 2014 and his talk to the group was an achievement that delivered a full explanation of using patient and hospital data for research purposes without using maths or equations!
Kadoorie Centre Critical Care Research Blog: December 2016
Several members of the University of Oxford Critical Care Research Group attended the Intensive Care Society 'State of the Art' conference held in early December at the ExCel convention centre in London. Verity Westgate, one of our research co-ordinators, wrote about her experience of the event.
Kadoorie Centre Critical Care Research Blog: February 2017
This month Julie Darbyshire, Research Programme Manager for the Critical Care Research Group, writes about the importance of publicising research.
Kadoorie Centre Critical Care Research Blog: Burnout
Matt Rowland and Jody Ede gave a talk to the group about the importance of recognising the signs and symptoms of burnout and how to deal with them.
SEND
SEND is an electronic vital signs system that has been jointly developed by Oxford University and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The system is now live in all adult inpatient areas across the Trust.
iSEND
iSEND is a service evaluation designed to evaluate the effects of implementing a new electronic vital signs system in the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
SEEK
A service evaluation completed within the Oxford University Hospitals Foundation Trust in order to explore factors surrounding the escalation of care for deteriorating patients
NIHR BRC Studies
Several studies run through the University of Oxford Critical Care Research Group offices are funded by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre.
NIHR LCRN Studies
The Critical Care Research Group undertakes a number of studies that are adopted by the NIHR local research network portfolio.
Critical Care Research Group Data Privacy Policy
The University of Oxford Critical Care Research Group is committed to protecting the privacy and security of personal information. This notice describes how we collect and use personal data submitted to us online, by email, on paper or face-to-face, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and associated data protection legislation.