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DRIVE at Great Ormond St Hospital

@goshdrive

GOSH Data Research, Innovation and Virtual Environments unit.

A hub for paediatric innovation at Great Ormond St Hospital.

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Meet the #GOSHDRIVE Innovation Officers! 🌟 Our #InnovationOfficers act as ambassadors for innovation across GOSH 🤝 This week we're introducing you to Dr Richard Issitt, Senior Paediatric Perfusionist at GOSH. Read about his experience of working with DRIVE below👇

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Meet the #GOSHDRIVE Innovation Officers! 🌟 Our #InnovationOfficers act as ambassadors for innovation across GOSH 🤝 This week we're introducing you to Dr Ed Gaynor, Paediatric Gastroenterologist at GOSH. Read about his experience of working with DRIVE below 👇

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Meet the #GOSHDRIVE Innovation Officers! 🌟 Our #InnovationOfficers act as ambassadors for innovation across GOSH 📊👩‍🔬 This week we're introducing you to Zoe Hallett, General Manager in the Brain Directorate at GOSH. Read about her experience of working with DRIVE below!

Meet the #GOSHDRIVE Innovation Officers! 🌟

Our #InnovationOfficers act as ambassadors for innovation across GOSH 📊👩‍🔬

This week we're introducing you to Zoe Hallett, General Manager in the Brain Directorate at GOSH.    

Read about her experience of working with DRIVE below!
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Are you a young person or parent/carer with experience of a neonatal unit? Join us for a workshop at Cambridge University about creating health tech to support neonatal families where you'll receive a £20 voucher for your time See the flyer attached for info about how to get involved

Are you a young person or parent/carer with experience of a neonatal unit?

Join us for a workshop at <a href="/Cambridge_Uni/">Cambridge University</a> about creating health tech to support neonatal families where you'll receive a £20 voucher for your time

See the flyer attached for info about how to get involved
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We are pleased to be one of the seven partners joining the HDR UK Real-World Evidence Network. The pilot will look at the potential of shared health data for cross-nation studies, focusing on treatment outcomes and medicines usage.

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Exciting news! The award includes tools to perform computer vision AI research into medical imaging and photography to support clinical decisions and diagnosis. This holds immense potential to develop first-of-its-kind paediatric AI algorithms to improve patient care.

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Did you know that GOSH lead the Child Health Artificial Intelligence Network within the NIHR HRC in Paediatrics and Child Health ? Find out more and join the monthly newsletter here 👉linktr.ee/nihrchildrenhrc

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Hiring! We are looking for a B7 Research Software Engineer to join #GOSHDRIVE and help us enhance our medical data interoperability.  gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/w… #NHSJobs #SoftwareEngineering

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Our article on learnings from our data-science collaboration with Roche UK has been included in the latest issue of National Health Executive The issue also reflects on some of the major healthcare news from the year including the Darzi report and NHS 10yr plan. mag.nationalhealthexecutive.com/?m=62920&i=835…

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Check out how @greatormondst clinicians are piloting an AI tool for more face-to-face time with patients and their families. TORTUS drafts patient notes and letters during consultations, freeing clinicians from their keyboards. Dr Maaike Kusters explains how it works. 👇

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Our next monthly newsletter is due next week - sign up to our mailing list today and stay up to date with the latest in child health technology research and innovation! eepurl.com/dIbP4T

Our next monthly newsletter is due next week - sign up to our mailing list today and stay up to date with the latest in child health technology research and innovation!

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Fantastic to visit Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children today, where met with consultants and clinicians. They demonstrated how they are utilising data and innovation to improve care. As part of our 10 Year Health Plan, shifting from analogue to digital is vital to building an NHS fit for the future.

Fantastic to visit <a href="/GreatOrmondSt/">Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children</a> today, where met with consultants and clinicians. They demonstrated how they are utilising data and innovation to improve care.

As part of our 10 Year Health Plan, shifting from analogue to digital is vital to building an NHS fit for the future.
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Sharing learnings from our pioneering NHS-Industry partnership with Roche Pharmaceuticals UK 🙌 We hope this playbook will be a useful guide for other healthcare organisations interested in working towards the future of health using healthcare data. Download here 🔗 goshdrive.com/gosh-roche-col…

Sharing learnings from our pioneering NHS-Industry partnership with <a href="/RochePharmaUK/">Roche Pharmaceuticals UK</a> 🙌 We hope this playbook will be a useful guide for other healthcare organisations interested in working towards the future of health using healthcare data. Download here 🔗 goshdrive.com/gosh-roche-col…