We had a very interesting meeting discussing how we should evaluate surgical and device innovations in emergency scenarios on 3rd July. Download the programme (PDF) Presentations now available here: Maroeska
Derek Stewart on the role of patients in crisis research
How should we evaluate innovations in a crisis?
Free online IDEAL event – Friday 3 July 2020 (13.00 -15.30 UK time)
FINAL PROGRAMME
13:00 – 13:05 Short word of welcome by Maroeska Rovers, Professor of Evidenced-Based Surgery at Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands
13:05 – 13:17 Recap on IDEAL and why the framework needs to be adjusted to deal with emergency scenarios – Peter McCulloch, Professor of Surgical Science and Practice, Nuffield Dept of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford, UK
13:17 – 13:29 Innovations in disaster relief scenarios – Mamoon Rashid, Professor of Plastic Surgery, STM University & Head, Dept. of Plastic Surgery, Shifa International Hospital. Islamabad, Pakistan
13:29 – 13:37 Questions/discussion
13:37 – 13:49 How to assess innovations in a crisis – Marion Campbell, Vice Principal (Research) & Prof of Health Services Research, Health Services Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, UK
13:49 – 13:57 Questions/discussion
13:57 – 14:09 Ethical considerations – Dr Katrina Hutchison, Research Fellow (MQRF) Department of Philosophy, Macquarie University, NSW, Australia
14:09 – 14:17 Questions/discussion
14:17 – 14:29 Public & Patient Involvement in emergency research – Derek Stewart, PPI Lead with the MRC NIHR Trials Methodology Research Partnership
14:29 – 14:40 General discussion about all aspects
14:40 – 14:45 Grab a coffee or tea yourself
14:45 – 15:30 Session 1: Tea corner meet people from the IDEAL collaboration to discuss more about our work
14:45 – 15:30 Session 2: Sandpit session where researchers can pitch their idea and get advice/feedback from others in that session
Best wishes
IDEAL Organising Committee: Maroeska Rovers, Peter McCulloch, Allison Hirst, Crispin Boyd