Participants needed for study on prehospital ambulance service care for ethnic minority patients

Emas paramedics

If you are from an ethnic minority and have recieved care from the ambulance service we would be grateful if you would agree to an interview with PhD student Betul Yalcin. Interviews will take 45 minute maximum, either online or Continue reading Participants needed for study on prehospital ambulance service care for ethnic minority patients

CaHRU awarded Lincoln Policy Hub grant to shape policy on Community First Responders

In December 2022, Dr Gupteswar Patel and Prof Niro Siriwardena from CaHRU successfully secured funding from the Lincoln Policy Hub to engage decision- and policy-makers for ambulance services and CFR schemes at local, regional and national levels ito co-create and Continue reading CaHRU awarded Lincoln Policy Hub grant to shape policy on Community First Responders

Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar January 2023: Dealing with missing data: imputation or deletion?

Dr Vanessa Botan, Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Medical Statistics at CaHRU gave the first seminar of 2023 on the topic of ‘Dealing with missing data: imputation or deletion?’ Vanessa’s background is multidisciplinary and diverse. She has developed expertise in statistical Continue reading Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar January 2023: Dealing with missing data: imputation or deletion?

Prof Siriwardena gives invited keynote to College of Medical Administrators of Sri Lanka Annual Scientific Sessions

Prof Siriwardena gave an invited lecture at the College of Medical Administrators of Sri Lanka 29th Annual Scientific Sessions, which took place in Battaramulla, Colombo in Sri Lanka in November 2022. the title of the conference was ‘Strategic Healthcare Leadership Continue reading Prof Siriwardena gives invited keynote to College of Medical Administrators of Sri Lanka Annual Scientific Sessions

Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar October 2022: Recruiting research participants through social media by Dr Joseph Akanuwe

Joseph in Leicester

Dr Joseph Akanuwe, Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Community and Health Research Unit (CaHRU), University of Lincoln, gave the CaHRU improvement science and research methods seminar on 12th October 2022. Joseph started the seminar by stating that social media has Continue reading Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar October 2022: Recruiting research participants through social media by Dr Joseph Akanuwe