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

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

CaHRU affiliated with European Prehospital Research Network

CaHRU is proud to be affiliated with the European Prehospital Research Network (EPRN), founded in 2018 to link ambulance clinicians and academics through an international body seeking to improve ambulance care. The EPRN seeks to accelerate the knowledge generation, synthesis Continue reading CaHRU affiliated with European Prehospital Research Network

PhD journey: Dr Viet-Hai Phung

Almost seven years, over 62,000 words, 313 pages, 10 chapters, 546 references, two publications, a transfer viva, and a full viva later, my PhD journey has ended. The thesis comprised three different elements: the systematic scoping review; paramedic interview study Continue reading PhD journey: Dr Viet-Hai Phung

Prehospital Research Methods and Practice edited by Prof Niro Siriwardena and Dr Greg Whitley

This month, April 2022, sees the publication of a major new textbook from Class Publishing, ‘Prehospital Research Methods and Practice’, edited and co-authored by members of CaHRU together with an international line-up of eminent experts in the field of prehospital Continue reading Prehospital Research Methods and Practice edited by Prof Niro Siriwardena and Dr Greg Whitley