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ACE SERIES: Improving Long term Outcomes from Critical Care: What’s Modifiable?

By October 3, 2019November 14th, 2023No Comments

ACUTE CARE EDINBURGH

 

Speaker  

Wednesday 9th October – 13:00 – 14:00 hours

Lecture Theatre B, Chancellors Building, Little France 

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Joanne McPeake

Nurse Consultant in Clinical Research and Innovation in

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde / 

Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Glasgow

 

“Improving Long term Outcomes from Critical Care:

What’s Modifiable?  ” 

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Dr Joanne McPeake is a Nurse Consultant in Clinical Research and Innovation in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, and an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Glasgow.  Her research interests include long term outcomes following critical illness, with a specific focus on socio-economic reintegration following hospital discharge.  Her work draws on multiple methodological tools including mixed methods research and implementation science.  Joanne is Co-Lead for the Intensive Care Syndrome: Promoting Independence and Return to Employment (InS:PIRE) project in Scotland and PI for the multi-centre international study: Collaborative Assessment of ICU Recovery Needs (CAIRN).

 

ALL ARE WELCOME