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Our @bristolbrc.bsky.social team are excited to be at the @collegeofsurgeons.bsky.social Future of Surgery conference this week. Looking forward to discussions about important topics like AI, surgical innovation, inclusivity, and decision-making #FoFS

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Such incredible, impactful research, and so many amazing people and teams. Sad to see this.

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Our new paper: doi.org/10.1111/1471...

We followed the introduction of uterine transplantation in the UK for over six years. Using a range of qualitative methods, this case study captures how complex surgical innovation unfolds in practice.

An incredible project to be part of.

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A scoping review of equality, diversity and inclusion reporting in early-phase surgical research - Bristol Biomedical Research Centre Researchers often conduct early studies when new types of surgery are being developed. They test the procedure’s safety and explore its promise to improve outcomes. Studies are designed with a small n...

We are keen to understand how equity, diversity, and inclusion are considered in early phase surgical studies:

shorturl.at/dfjlM

This will inform our work on generating incremental evidence, so that findings can be relevant to a wider populations. Such a complex but important area.

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Are you interested in an academic surgical career in #Bristol?

Have you completed a PhD or equivalent?

Apply now to be an #academic #clinical #lecturer in #general surgery

www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...

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A graphic of the glossary, with partner logos

Terms like ‘improvement’, ‘evaluation’ & ‘co-design’ can mean different things—even within teams. The SE London Improvement Collab worked with patients & public involvement members to create an accessible #qualityimprovement glossary.

Download it here👇

kingsimprovementscience.org/cms-data/res...

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Excited for the second day of the NIHR #CRFBRC25 conference

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💥 Our ground-breaking study, with patients, doctors, ethicists, policy leads and lawyers, shows what patients need to know about surgical innovation 💥

👀https://shorturl.at/G3BSD
📖 shorturl.at/7aMR5

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Information standards for innovative surgery: what patients need to know International public inquiries into patient safety with regard to surgical innovation identified deficiencies in information provision and informed consent

📢Published today in the British Journal of Surgery

New ground-breaking study by Christin Hoffman, Daisy Elliott, @leilarooshenas.bsky.social, Cynthia Ochieng, Barry Main, Pete Wheatstone, Samuel Lawday, Abigail Vallance, Jane M Blazeby and Angus G K McNair

Read the full paper: bit.ly/4lrzZHp

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International experts and patients unite to help ensure all patients are fully informed before consenting to new surgical procedures - Bristol Biomedical Research Centre Leading doctors, researchers, and lawyers have joined forces with patient representatives and created the first-ever information guide to better support and protect patients across the world who are c...

📢 The first-ever info guide to support and protect patients considering pioneering, but also potentially risky, surgery

🧑‍⚕️It sets out clearly what surgeons must tell patients before they undergo new procedures
www.bristolbrc.nihr.ac.uk/internationa...

#PelvicMesh #WomensHealth #PatientSafety

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Recorded consultations are here to stay, but the current ad hoc approach leaves clinicians and patients vulnerable.

Clear guidance is necessary as recording of consultations becomes the norm, write @azeem-majeed.bsky.social and Waseem Jerjes
www.bmj.com/content/390/...

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❓AIM: How are modifications reported in IDEAL-cited papers?
🤯RESULTS: Only 68% of Stage 2a and 33% of Stage 2b reported ANY modifications. Within this, huge variation/inconsistencies.
🤓READ: shorturl.at/HCMGJ
⏭️NEXT: We have developed a checklist to report modifications in surgical innovation

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