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 presents two papers at the XX World Congress of Sociology in Melbourne, Australia, 25 June – 01 July 2023

Dr Gupteswar Patel, a member of the CaHRU team, presented two papers from the NIHR-funded Community First Responder project at the XX World Congress of Sociology in Melbourne, Australia, from 25 June to 01 July 2023. This quadrennial conference brought Continue reading CaHRU presents two papers at the XX World Congress of Sociology in Melbourne, Australia, 25 June – 01 July 2023

Dr Shihua Zhu joins CaHRU as Senior Research Fellow in Econometrics and Health Economics

Dr Shihua Zhu

Dr Shihua Zhu joined the Community and Health Research Unit and the Lincoln Clinical Trials Unit in June 2023. Shihua is a Senior Research Fellow in Econometrics and Health Economics. His expertise lies in economic evaluations alongside clinical trials, statistics Continue reading Dr Shihua Zhu joins CaHRU as Senior Research Fellow in Econometrics and Health Economics

CaHRU studies presented at 51st Society of Academic Primary Care Annual Scientific Meeting in Brighton in July 2023

Members of the CaHRU team, Despina Laparidou, Dr Julie Pattinson and Prof Niro Siriwardena joined primary care scientists from the UK and internationally at the 51st Society for Academic Primary Care Annual Scientific Meeting in Brighton 18-20 July 2023 to Continue reading CaHRU studies presented at 51st Society of Academic Primary Care Annual Scientific Meeting in Brighton in July 2023

Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar December 2022: Challenges and pitfalls of ambulance service research

Dr Michael Smyth, Assistant Professor in Emergency and Critical Care at the University Warwick, gave the December Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar on the ‘Challenges and pitfalls of ambulance service research’. Mike has had 25 years experience as a Continue reading Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar December 2022: Challenges and pitfalls of ambulance service research