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Apply now for the post of Academic Clinical Lecturer in General or #Cardiothoracic #Surgery The successful applicant will develop collaborations to write grants, write papers & work towards an advanced fellowship application.
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August 11, 2025 at 11:31 AM
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⏰This Friday: Research conversations - How ethnicity and culture shape physical activity in adolescents with type 1 diabetes

Why do some young people from ethnic minorities, with type 1 diabetes, find it harder to be active?🏃

Join the conversation: bit.ly/4fs8PxM
Research conversations: How ethnicity and culture shape physical activity in adolescents with type 1 diabetes - ARC West
About the event We’re looking into why some young people from ethnic minority backgrounds with type 1 diabetes may find it harder to be physically active. In our earlier research with white adolescent...
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August 11, 2025 at 10:56 AM
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Want to present your ideas to some of the brightest minds in surgery?

We're inviting the surgical community to share ideas on surgical innovation, workforce and training, wellbeing, global surgery and other topics by submitting an abstract for the Future of Surgery Festival: ow.ly/Qzsm50WEwxq
August 12, 2025 at 1:06 PM
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We have been working with #patients and stakeholders to ensure information standards for what patients need to know before #innovative #surgery takes place.
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August 14, 2025 at 12:23 PM
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Members of the team developed a core information set to support consultations with patients who are being offered new surgical procedures or devices. It is free to use for not-for-profit organisations, research organisations, or NHS Trusts.
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Core Information Set for Surgical Innovation - Bristol
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August 15, 2025 at 9:13 AM
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Members of our team have been working together with #patients and other key stakeholders to ensure it is clear what patients need to know before #innovative #surgery takes place.

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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
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July 29, 2025 at 9:57 AM
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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 or #Cardiothoracic #Surgery

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July 31, 2025 at 9:01 AM
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Here's our poster presenting how our #qualitative #research is providing valuable insights and learning for innovative #surgical procedures in a uterine #transplant case study. #crfbrc25
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July 15, 2025 at 8:17 AM
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Members of the team have undertaken a #systematic scoping #review in the use of #AI to undertaken automated video analysis of #surgical #videos. Important scoping work to inform future #research here at the CSR. @bjsopen.bsky.social

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Use of artificial intelligence in the analysis of digital videos of invasive surgical procedures: scoping review
There is a growing body of research investigating the ability of artificial intelligence to improve the quality of surgical healthcare, specifically via th
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July 18, 2025 at 7:55 AM
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Limited training opportunities hinder robotic-assisted surgery skills among residents

by Zwakman MM, Trippenzee MM (...) Consten ECJE et 2 al. in J Robot Surg #Surgery #SurgSky #generalsurgery #MedSky

🪡 read our summary here
📖 read the article:
Exploring needs, prevalence and experience with robotic-assisted surgery training among residents: a mixed method study - Journal of Robotic Surgery
Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) is increasingly used in clinical practice, but training opportunities for residents vary widely. This multicenter, mixed-methods study assessed Dutch residents’ exposure to RAS, identified their training needs, and explored their perspectives on the future of RAS through a survey (n = 148) and groups interviews (n = 20). Informed consent was obtained. While 69.6% of the residents had RAS experience, only 14.2% had operated as console surgeon. Despite robots being available in 75.7% of hospitals, hands-on training remained limited. Most residents (77.7%) expressed interest in a national RAS curriculum. Qualitative data revealed four major themes: needs and experiences, training requirements, the role of the OR team and industry, and assessment and feedback, with residents advocating for early exposure and holistic feedback. There is a clear need for a formalized RAS training program. Future research should focus on structured curricula, tailored to resident needs, including possible barriers and facilitators.
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July 24, 2025 at 10:41 AM
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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
July 1, 2025 at 12:51 PM
Shared-decision making before emergency surgery presents unique challenges. Samuel Lawday @slawday.bsky.social, our @bristol-csr.bsky.social NIHR DRF in General Surgery, presented his systematic review findings at ASGBI. This will inform further work aiming to improve SDM for these patients
May 27, 2025 at 7:37 AM