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QPSP job description
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QPSP Advert HELP THE NHS IMPROVE PATIENT CARE AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL SOUTHAMPTON by volunteering for a new quality and safety role
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ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2019/20 Incorporating the quality account 2019/20 Page 2 University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Annual
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Meet your PEEER youth workers - patient information
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Information about how to get in touch with the PEEER project youth workers, who offer support to young people aged 11
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/Media/UHS-website-2019/Patientinformation/Childhealth/Meet-your-PEEER-youth-workers-2397-PIL.pdf
Free Training: Pre-doctoral Clinical Academic Fellowship (PCAF) Scheme Workshop
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Auto Generated Title Free training for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals. Have you ever wanted to undertake research as part of your clinical career? Have you ever thought of doing a PhD? Then read on... Information about the scheme The NIHR launches the Pre-doctoral Clinical Academic Fellowship (PCAF) scheme annually, as part of the Integrated Clinical Academic (ICA) pathway for Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals wishing to pursue a clinical academic career. The HEE/NIHR ICA Pre-doctoral Clinical Academic Fellowship (PCAF) scheme supports early career researchers from the ICA Eligible Professions , who are committed to a clinical academic career, to become competitive applicants for a peer-reviewed doctoral level research training fellowship. The PCAF scheme offers salaried time to prepare an application for a competitive, peer reviewed doctoral level research training fellowship and funding for personalised programmes of academic training that equip awardees with the skills and experience to access doctoral level funding. We anticipate that Round 4 PCAF scheme will open for applications late January 2021. For more information about the scheme, such as launch date, award uptake options and scope of funding please click here . The funding panel Chair ’ s report is attached. He wrote: "At the end of a PCAF award, applicants should be in a position to submit a competitive Doctoral Fellowship application. Applicants are advised to develop their PCAF training proposal with this in mind, identifying any areas of weakness that need to be addressed over the course of the award." What we offer UHS is keen to support people thinking of applying for this scheme. To help people get ahead of the game, SoAR is running a PCAF workshop to assist with preparation of applications for the scheme. The workshop will give you an opportunity to hear from a number of experts such as; one of last year ’ s funding panel, a successful PCAF applicant and a member of the Research Design Service. Please see the attached programme for our exciting line up. The workshop The workshop will be held on: Date: Thursday 19th November 2020 Time: 13:00 -16:00hrs Place: Virtual via Teams Join Microsoft Teams Meeting Learn more about Teams | Meeting options Please register to attend the event here .
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Dr Kristin Veighey, associate director and academic career development lead for medical clinical research fellows
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Southampton Academy of Research Auto Generated Title Dr Veighey aims to identify and promote research training opportunities for current and future research fellows at UoS and UHS. Email: Kristin.veighey@uhs.nhs.uk She has recently been appointed as the Clinical Research Physician, a new role within R&D which aims to build and enhance research networks, support research fellows, and support clinicians in setting up and performing clinical research within their individual areas. Kidney transplantation research Dr Veighey ’ s main research has been in remote ischaemic preconditioning (RIPC), a safe and virtually cost-free intervention which can confer protection against ischaemia-reperfusion injury. This injury is the main process which leads to damage in common conditions such as heart attacks, stroke and during organ transplantation. She was a key part of a team which completed a multicentre multinational study funded by the NIHR ’ s Efficiency and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) programme, REnal Protection Against Ischaemia Reperfusion in transplantation (REPAIR). This study demonstrated that RIPC can improve kidney function after transplantation. Follow up data suggests that this protection is prolonged – to date patients who have been preconditioned have 13% better kidney function at 5 years than those who have not. The study also demonstrated a reduction mortality and kidney transplant loss in those who underwent RIPC. She has also performed mechanistic studies in healthy volunteers and patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), developing novel models and refining existing models of ischaemia reperfusion injury to enable us to test potentially protective interventions in a low risk way prior to clinical trials. Collaborations Dr Veighey remains involved with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Clinical Trials Unit and University College London in the follow up of the REPAIR patients and developing further studies in this area. She is employed by Wessex Kidney Centre, based at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, on a part-time basis as a Consultant Nephrologist, although much of her clinical time in this capacity is spent at UHS. She is enthusiastic to develop this service is excited about the opportunities for further Wessex-wide collaboration that this provides. Career Dr Veighey started her training in Nephrology In London prior to completing a PhD in Nephrology and Clinical Pharmacology at UCL. She then transferred back to Wessex, and was appointed as a Consultant Nephrologist at the Wessex Kidney Unit in September 2016.
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Press release: Southampton's Princess Anne Hospital to go purple for World Prematurity Day
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Southampton's Princess Anne Hospital will go purple to mark World Prematurity Day on Sunday, 17 November – before staff, parents and babies hit the nation's TV screens in a new advertising campaign.
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/AboutTheTrust/Newsandpublications/Latestnews/2019/November/Press-release-Southamptons-Princess-Anne-Hospital-to-go-purple-for-World-Prematurity-Day.aspx
Press release: Southampton doctors trial gene therapy for severe bleeding disorder
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Southampton doctors are trialling a pioneering gene therapy that could lead to a cure for patients with a severe bleeding disorder.
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/AboutTheTrust/Newsandpublications/Latestnews/2019/May/Press-release-Southampton-doctors-trial-gene-therapy-for-severe-bleeding-disorder.aspx
Press release: Hospital's 'super' volunteer role improves mealtimes and mobility for older patients
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A 'super' volunteer role developed by staff at Southampton's teaching hospitals has been recognised nationally for improving mealtime and mobility support
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/AboutTheTrust/Newsandpublications/Latestnews/2019/February/Press-Hospital's-'super'-volunteer-role-improves-mealtimes-and-mobility-for-older-patients.aspx
Press release: Hospital staff and supporters to celebrate development of new cancer support centre
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Staff and supporters at Southampton's university hospitals will celebrate the development of a new £5 million support centre for cancer patients
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/AboutTheTrust/Newsandpublications/Latestnews/2019/February/Press-release-Hospital-staff-and-supporters-to-celebrate-development-of-new-cancer-support-centre.aspx
Press release: Voice star Donel to become Southampton Children's Hospital ambassador
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Teen singing sensation Donel Mangena is set to become an ambassador for Southampton Children's Hospital.
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/AboutTheTrust/Newsandpublications/Latestnews/2018/August-2018/Press-release-Voice-star-Donel-to-become-Southampton-Children's-Hospital-ambassador.aspx
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