
Jane Blazeby
@blazebyj
Professor of Surgery. Passionate about standards of surgical care and practice in the NHS. Personal views.
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28-05-2011 14:07:08
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An important vision for taking big steps towards improving safe, transparent surgical innovation - our @CSR_Bris and NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) team plan to augment IDEAL by improving governance of new invasive procedures and devices Daisy Elliott Jane Blazeby Natalie Blencowe Hollie Richards 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️

How can we help innovating surgeons fulfil their intentions to fully inform patients considering undergoing new procedures? Daisy Elliott highlights the challenges at the IDEAL Collaboration conference - and proposes some solutions being developed in NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and @CSR_Bris


@CS_Hoffmann describes the huge amount of NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) work undertaken to identify core components that need to be a starting point for discussions with patients being offered new invasive procedures IDEAL Collaboration




‼️ A few places have become available on #BOASTiC2024 - complete the below registration form and secure your place today! forms.office.com/e/vp1pnd13N9 @CSR_Bris @hsru_aberdeen RCSI National Surgical Research Support Centre david beard Marion Campbell Jane Blazeby Justin Wormald Kerry Avery


Guidance helps researchers set up + report on trials using #SurrogateOutcomes Great work by anthony Muchai Manyara, Oriana Ciani, Rod Taylor Improving Health + Jane Blazeby et al. Published in The BMJ News tinyurl.com/48ewkfe3 SPIRIT tinyurl.com/5h8fba3n CONSORT tinyurl.com/32d5webn


Using the IDEAL framework to report/evaluate #Surgicalinnovation is still challenging. Paper on applying the framework in real-world settings by Hollie Richards 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️, Jane Blazeby, Natalie Blencowe et al. published in BMJ_Open News tinyurl.com/5a44jbem Paper tinyurl.com/3phdjppn





Enormously proud of our NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) research, highlighting the value of qualitative research in understanding - and improving - how new surgical procedures are introduced and evaluated. Fab talks by Maeve Coyle and Kerry Avery @ #ICTMC2024



