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Edinburgh Critical Care Research Group - A vibrant multidisciplinary research group within the University of Edinburgh. https://usher.ed.ac.uk/anaesthesia/team-members/coordinators Our News: https://usher.ed.ac.uk/anaesthesia/team-members
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Intensive care medicine
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Edinburgh Critical Care Research Methods - 2 day course 1-2 December, Usher Building, Uni of Edinburgh

Book your place - don't miss out!

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Morning researchers!

How's it going this fine Monday morning?

Our wonderful team now have 3 great patients enrolled onto the Intact-2 study.

Great work everyone who was involved in making this such a good start to the study 🎉

#riecriticalcare
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Applications are now open for the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) of the Scottish Government's NHS Researcher Development Fellowship.

The closing date for applications is midday on Wednesday 17 December 🔗 https://www.cso.scot.nhs.uk/fellowship-funding/csonhsrdf/
Keep an eye out for our September Newsletter in Royal Infirmary Edinburgh's critical care and research staff areas.

Keep up to date with what's happening in critical care research and the team.

Here we are channelling our Chanel... see what we did there...
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Save the date 📆

The SALG Patient Safety Conference is coming up!

This year’s themes are👇

➡️Local Anaesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST)
➡️Rapid Sequence Induction (RSI)
➡️Plus poster competition for anaesthetists in training

Book👉 ow.ly/YAvo50WXl9v

#Ansky #Medsky
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JAMA @jama.com · 22d
Last year's Summit joined together 50+ thought leaders with expertise on how #AI is developed, evaluated, regulated, and implemented across clinical health care domains.

As a result, the JAMA Summit Report explores the state of AI in medicine: ja.ma/46JX4QN
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Today's Paper of the Day is:

Transfusion in trauma: empiric or guided therapy?

https://criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evidence/paper-of-the-day

Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2025
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JAMA @jama.com · 22d
The JAMA Network publishes research on AI across all 13 journals. For the last year, @royperlis.bsky.social and Yulin Hswen have curated this content on JAMA+ AI, interviewed experts in the field, and developed materials to inform and educate.

🎧 Listen now: ja.ma/3KGpGSl
And we're off!!!

🎉⭐ We have our first Intact-2 patient in the study 🎉⭐

Thank you to everyone who helped make this possible 😍

Let's go!! 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️

@nhslothian.bsky.social
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#criticalresearch
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📢 INTACT2 - recruiting now!! 📢

New study aims to test 2 treatments for anaemia in ICU patients - IV iron and recombinant EPO to improve:

* quality of life
* physical function
* hospital readmissioins
* mortality

Keep an eye on us for info
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Abstract submissions are open for Scotland's 2026 Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) event.

Presentation and poster abstracts, as well as workshop proposals, are being accepted until Friday 31 October.

Submit now 🔗 https://bit.ly/42dY5Of
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@nihr.bsky.social and the UK Office for Life Sciences are collaborating to support the delivery of drug and alcohol addiction research.

Between September — January, funding opportunities will open for applications.

Read more 🔗 https://tinyurl.com/cwse8t7w
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Endotoxin’s Impact on Organism: From Immune Activation to Tolerance and Beyond

CCR Journal Watch - tracking the critical care literature daily
https://criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evidence/journal-watch
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Today's Paper of the Day is:

Traumatic Vertebral Artery Injury: Diagnosis, Natural History, and Key Considerations for Management

criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evide...

Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2025
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How can psychologists help shift NHS care from hospital to community?

If you're a member, join us on 12 Sep ’25 to explore how psychology supports the NHS 10 Year Health Plan and advances neighbourhood and place-based care.

Register now: bps.org.uk/event/nhs-10...
📢 WE NEED YOUR HELP! 📢

Want to shape the future of intensive care research? Then scan the QR Code below and let us have your input!

Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey, we appreciate your help.
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Can't make it to Exeter for the RCN International Nursing Research Conference next month? Join us online instead from 8 - 10 September. We're excited to offer virtual tickets meaning you can attend from anywhere. Don't miss out! #RCNresearch25 www.rcn.org.uk/news-and-eve...
RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2025| Events | Royal College of Nursing
Join us in September as we delve into "Nursing Research: Transforming Global Health in a Changing World". Programme will be announced in May.
www.rcn.org.uk
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Job Alert: Research Associate at University of Strathclyde with Prof. Paul Rodgers. Design-led dementia research to reduce hospital care, 6-month fixed term. Closing date: 26 August 2025

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NHS Fit for the Future Research Associate (Grade 6) (740587)
NHS Fit for the Future Research Associate (Grade 6) (740587), As an NHS Fit for the Future Research Associate (Grade 6), you will assist in the delivery of the research activities as part of a small team, working under the supervision of Professor Paul Rodgers., <p><strong>Salary range:</strong> &pound;33,002 - &pound;36,636</p> <p><strong>Contract:</strong> 1.0 FTE (35 hours/week)</p> <p><strong>Term</strong>: Fixed (6 months)</p> <p><strong>Closing date:</strong>&nbsp;26/08/2025<br> <br> As an NHS Fit for the Future Research Associate (Grade 6), you will assist in the delivery of the research activities as part of a small team, working under the supervision of Professor Paul Rodgers. You will conduct reviews of relevant literature, UKRI and other funded projects in the UK and overseas, develop design-led methods and tools for collecting, analysing, interpreting, and presenting data, and develop and deliver workshops/ focus groups/ network meetings to explore and examine the outcomes of the research. You will manage and prioritise your own workload in collaboration with Prof. Rodgers and ensure that all activities are completed to deadlines and you will write up the results of this research and contribute to the production of reports and publications. You will input as a team member to administrative activities and assist, where required, with any relevant knowledge exchange activities.</p> <p>To be considered for the role, you will be educated to a minimum of Degree level in a design-related subject such as Product Design, Architecture, Graphic Design or other cognate area and you will have sufficient breadth or depth of knowledge in undertaking research for external agencies. You will have knowledge of appropriate research methods, have an ability to plan and prioritise your own workload, with supervision, and you will have an ability to work within a team environment. You will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to listen, engage and persuade, and to present complex information such as reports, papers, and presentations in an accessible way to a range of audiences including external partners.</p> <p>This work will explore and identify solutions/ innovations, critical gaps, and required research for design-led interventions that will reduce the need for people living with dementia (PLwD) to receive hospital care. This 6-month project will be structured around the UK Design Council&rsquo;s Systemic Design Framework (Design Council, 2021) that facilitates exploration of issues to take focused action, develop thematic projects with the aim of radical transformation across social care including residential dwellings, community structures and others to reduce preventable acute hospital admissions. <br> <br> Brief Outline of Job:<br> To assist in the delivery of research activities as part of a small team, working on an established research project under the general supervision of Professor Paul Rodgers; to input as a team member to administrative activities; to assist where required with relevant teaching and knowledge exchange activities.<br> <br> Main Activities/Responsibilities:<br> 1. Assist the delivery of the research by, for example, conducting reviews of relevant literature, UKRI and other funded projects in the UK and overseas, develop design-led methods and tools for collecting, analysing, interpreting, and presenting data, and develop and deliver workshops/ focus groups/ network meetings to explore and examine the outcomes of the research.<br> <br> 2. Manage and prioritise own workload within agreed objectives to ensure that all activities are completed to deadlines.<br> <br> 3. Write up results of the research and contribute to the production of research reports, papers and publications.<br> <br> 4. Contribute to the planning of research activities (e.g., workshops, focus groups, etc.).<br> <br> 5. Assist with any knowledge exchange activities as required.<br> <br> 7. Create and present information (results, findings, etc.) on research progress and other outcomes to external agencies and relevant others. <br> <br> 8. Conduct relevant literature and database searches. </p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>For informal enquiries about this post, please contact Paul Rodgers,&nbsp;Professor of Design, at&nbsp;[email protected]</p> <a href="https://strathvacancies.engageats.co.uk//ViewAttachment.aspx?enc=jmxpV+AcVus8i/wvT3FZXrrCOvCUGNWd9uca/tGZrAI3dMyH7+aRsXJPdz+CdVHAYnCX0xlOyxDecsWYHQFs/EKw1gQcUPFKYk/f4Pkmh/mpG+wYV7E79l3O3MKvEp7A" target="_blank" title="Click here for further details.pdf">Click here for further details.pdf</a><br> <br> &nbsp; <p><a href="https://strathvacancies.engageats.co.uk//ViewAttachment.aspx?enc=jmxpV+AcVus8i/wvT3FZXrrCOvCUGNWd9uca/tGZrAI3dMyH7+aRsXJPdz+CdVHASVDmkZow3Mq8r6KsKDSiuL+JNwboRNsa4B0DPU52xHlU4nUy6pKMOttACxUJ6Be6" target="_blank" title="Please click here for full details.pdf">&nbsp;</a><br> <br> </p>, Faculty : Faculty of Engineering Department/School : Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management Staff Category : Research Type of Employment : Fixed-term Working Hours : Full-time ,
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Participants aged 18-35 needed for this pioneering study👇
🚨Update: METPSY is now recruiting adults aged 16–35! 🚨

Adults aged 16–35 living in Scotland can now take part in our METPSY study (previously 16–25). Open to those with a diagnosis of depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia.

Interested? Get in touch 📩 [email protected] or visit our website!
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Congratulations to @gloshospitals.bsky.social for achieving ACSA accreditation, demonstrating commitment to patient safety and excellence of care 🙌

Read the full announcement 👉 ow.ly/JmTr50WIfet

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📢 Edinburgh Anaesthesia Festival 📢

Still time to register eafest.org Scotland's largest annual anaesthesia, critical care and pain management conference.

Join delegates from around the world for this great event 🌏

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