
Emir Battaloglu
@emirbattaloglu
Trauma Surgeon, Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine Doctor & Trauma Research Academic (PYG14). GB Lions 2006-2017.
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30-03-2012 15:25:56
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Our team of volunteer medics have been out on duty in Birmingham tonight. Emir Battaloglu @wmasamullinder Chris bayliss and Matthew Boylan. #Team999




Winter 2018 Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery Research Conference Naughton Dunn Club Meeting November 23rd 2018 1300hrs ROH Knowledge Hub bon.ac.uk/naughton-dunn-… Abstract Submission Deadline November 2nd 2018 2359hrs bon.ac.uk/naughton-dunn-… #orthopaedics #research #Trauma #NDC1118




Urethral Injury in Major Trauma Injury; Volume 50, Issue 5, May 2019, Pages 1053-1057 Many thanks to my co-authors and the team at TARN (Trauma Audit & Research Network) authors.elsevier.com/a/1Z1Xf4b3HNabG

Blue watch have been busy at Uni of Birmingham Emergency response conference giving fire safety advice. Followed by a lecture on burns and pre hospital trauma from WM CARE Team. Thank you 🙏🏻


The 2020 NaTRIC meeting is coming to Wales. Tickets are now available from the address on the poster, NaTRIC website or contact me directly for more information. Max Marsden Health and Care Research Wales. Trauma research for all. Please retweet


Charity CPR-athon 30hours, 180000 compressions, to try to restart the heart. Tune in on youtu.be/dGyuZGKFpps Donate at justgiving.com/westmidlands-c… WM CARE Team instagram.com/p/CIsFqZIlfe0c…

Register now and spread the word of the National BOOM Audit. Data collection from 1st April. Email [email protected] #BOOMaudit #OrthoTwitter #Collaboration #Research #Trauma BOTA Birmingham Orthopaedic Network ROH Oncology Journal of Orthopaedic Research and Treatment Bone Cancer Research Trust


We are taking on the CARE cycling challenge, as part of the year’s 30 for 30 fundraising endeavour, aiming for 600 miles from dusk til dawn 🌄🚴♀️🌌🚴🌠🚴🏼♂️🌅 Any donations to support the charity WM CARE Team would be gratefully received. justgiving.com/fundraising/wm…


NISS was the best scoring index for predicting mortality in trauma patients, especially for penetrating trauma. Clinicians should consider incorporating other trauma scores,like NISS,in determining injury severity & the likelihood of mortality Magnus Chun M.D. journals.lww.com/jtrauma/Fullte…

