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Surgical Emergency Unit, Oxford

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Having recently moved to electronic consent, read our process for effective implementation and lessons learned. Demonstrating the Electronic Consent Process for Emergency Surgical Patients cureus.com/articles/30061…

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Hilary Brewer - 2023 recipient of the ASGBI Averil Mansfield talks about her time on Surgical Emergency Unit, Oxford. Kellie Bateman has been with us this year. Get in touch if you would like to come and visit next time!

Hilary Brewer - 2023 recipient of the <a href="/asgbi/">ASGBI</a> Averil Mansfield talks about her time on <a href="/SEUOxford/">Surgical Emergency Unit, Oxford</a>. <a href="/KellieBatman/">Kellie Bateman</a> has been with us this year. Get in touch if you would like to come and visit next time!
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Great work Ajay! We have a big team of residents and consultants in Edinburgh this week so please seek them out if looking to collaborate on EGS research. #ASGBI2025

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Dr Daisy Porter presents on outcomes following splenic artery embolisation for trauma. No requirements in this study for repeat embolisation or splenectomy. #asgbi2025

Dr Daisy Porter presents on outcomes following splenic artery embolisation for trauma.  No requirements in this study for repeat embolisation or splenectomy. 

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The amazing Tabitha Gould (who will absolutely be my boss some day) talks about cholecystostomies at Surgical Emergency Unit, Oxford We’ve now formulated our own pathway for these patients but really pleased that the ASGBI EGS committee is also looking at it. Adam Peckham-Cooper

The amazing Tabitha Gould (who will absolutely be my boss some day) talks about  cholecystostomies at <a href="/SEUOxford/">Surgical Emergency Unit, Oxford</a>   

We’ve now formulated our own pathway for these patients but really pleased that the <a href="/asgbi/">ASGBI</a> EGS committee is also looking at it. 

<a href="/abppc/">Adam Peckham-Cooper</a>