
Klas Karlgren
@klas233
Medical education researcher at Karolinska Institutet, SÖS and SIMARENA/HVL. Design science research, simulation, tech, trauma, emergency, team training
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13-05-2011 07:25:47
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Back in the UK for a few days following a successful Karolinska Institutet MINT research trip with Klas Karlgren and natalia.stathakarou. Wonderful to talk to the teams Uniformed Services University Page Takeover PoC for DOD and explore Washington DC! #MedEd #milmed #simulation


Last Thursday, there was another Mint research team outing, this time to hms_albion while she was alongside in #Stockholm. A wonderful evening of Royal Navy hospitality, thank you! Karolinska Institutet Klas Karlgren natalia.stathakarou


So grateful to my MINT colleagues Klas Karlgren natalia.stathakarou Karolinska Institutet for supporting my workshop idea at #SESAM2023 Thank you to the wonderful participants SESAM for a very interesting and fruitful discussion in relation to my research.



My doctoral research is exploring the use of live animal models for learning how to manage surgical trauma. This letter/commentary by myself and Klas Karlgren has just been published in Annals of Surgery Open - interested to hear thoughts on this… journals.lww.com/aosopen/Fullte…



Fantastic day The Royal College of Surgeons of England yesterday for the Defence Medical Services Colt Foundation Research meeting. Congratulations to all the prize winners, especially Surg Lt Cdr Cara Swain Cara S., for winning the lightning presentation category for her PhD work about educational use of LTT.


Interested in surgical #trauma #simulation? What's your opinion on the use of live animals? Thanks to SESAM for hosting our workshop at last year's conference - this article reports our findings: advancesinsimulation.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… Klas Karlgren natalia.stathakarou Karolinska Institutet








A new essay in J. of Medical Ethics by Cara S., Klas Karlgren, Rory Rickard, and Gert Helgesson delves into the use of live animals in trauma surgery--known as live tissue training--and critically explores the literature on this dwindling practice. Read it here: jme.bmj.com/content/early/…
