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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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.
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...
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...
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
📢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
📢 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
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