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SUMMARY:Webinar Series - Human Factors in Healthtech Innovation
DESCRIPTION:A series of six insightful and engaging webinar events running weekly from the 25th June. These webinars will feature in depth presentations from partner organisations such as Leeds Healthtech Research Centre in Accelerated Surgical Care\, SETT Centre\, NIHR i4i programme\, Barclays Eagle Labs\, Royal Society and Health Innovation Network Wessex. \n11:00 am 25th June – Leeds HRC\n11:00 2nd July – Wessex Health Innovation Network\, Peter Rhodes\n11:00 am 9th July – Barclays Eagle Labs\, Luke Hampson and Ben Reasbeck\n12:30 pm 16th July – Royal Society\, Lucy Buckley\n11:00 am 23rd July – NIHR i4i\, Kavit Main\n11:00 am 30th July – SETT centre\, Angus Prosser \nThe NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Accelerated Surgical Care aims to drive HealthTech innovation patients and healthcare systems to deliver socio-economic benefit through quicker diagnosis and treatment of surgical conditions with safe\, early recovery in the community.\nWe are hosted by the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust\, working closely with the University of Leeds\, a leading UK University with strengths in biomedical research. \nThe Southampton Emerging Therapies and Technologies (SETT) Centre catalyses research and innovation focused on NHS needs in emerging areas with vanguard potential for clinical service development and substantial growth opportunity. The SETT centre brings together and focuses on three exciting areas ‘Advanced Therapies\, Med-Tech and Innovation\, Data and AI’ within which we can translate cutting edge research and innovation into clinical care and patient outcomes. \nhttps://www.ticketsource.co.uk/hrc-healthtech-research-centre-in-accelerated-surgical-care/e-rgyjek
URL:https://hrc-surgical.nihr.ac.uk/event/webinar-series-human-factors-in-healthtech-innovation-3/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Capacity Building and Training,HRC Partner Events,HRC Themes and Support
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SUMMARY:Webinar 7: Proving Impact: Generating Local Clinical and Economic Evidence
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to clearly define your solutions value and plan effective evaluations that produce credible evidence.
URL:https://hrc-surgical.nihr.ac.uk/event/webinar-7-proving-impact-generating-local-clinical-and-economic-evidence/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Capacity Building and Training,HRC Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Cardiovascular disease: new ways to detect risk and improve outcomes
DESCRIPTION:Cardiovascular disease (conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels) accounts for around 1 in 4 deaths in the UK each year. \n  \nA person’s risk of cardiovascular disease depends on their blood pressure\, weight\, cholesterol\, smoking status\, family history\, and other factors. Identifying an individual’s risk allows preventative measures\, such as changes in lifestyle or taking medicines\, to reduce risk and improve health outcomes. \n  \nAn assessment of cardiovascular risk is part of routine care\, during the NHS Health Check\, for example\, but more can be done to optimise the identification of risk for the future. Join this webinar to learn about NIHR research on 3 promising new ways to identify people at risk of heart and circulation problems using information from clinical care that could enable intervention at an earlier stage leading to improved outcomes. Presentations will be followed by a Q&A session. \n  \nThis 1-hour online webinar will cover new tools to predict future cardiovascular risk including \n\na heart disease calculator.\nan AI-enabled ECG\nAI analysis of heart scans.\n\n  \nPresenters include: \n-Professor Julia Hippisley-Cox \n– Dr Fu Siong Ng \n– Dr Kenneth Chan \n  \nNIHR is the health and social care research arm of the nation. We drive life-changing research for the health and wealth of our society. BMJ Group are working with NIHR to maximise the impact of health and care research and strengthen collaboration with people and communities. \n  \n 
URL:https://hrc-surgical.nihr.ac.uk/event/cardiovascular-disease-new-ways-to-detect-risk-and-improve-outcomes/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
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