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Best of clinical research to be highlighted at upcoming conference

Registration is now open for the Barts Health Research Day which will highlight the best of clinical research taking place across our hospitals.

The research day will take place on September 12th at the Robin Brook Education Centre and is hosted by the Barts Health Clinical Board of Surgery.

All are invited to attend and registration is free for our staff.

To register you should go to the Eventbrite page and RSVP.

The agenda is available to view here - Research day agenda September 12 2019[docx] 2MB

To submit an abstract please use this form - Abstract template [docx] 2MB

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About The Clinical Board of Surgery

The Barts Health NHS Trust’s Clinical Board of Surgery is one of the largest clinical boards incorporating diverse, but related clinical specialities such as interventional radiology, pain, anaesthesia, critical care, dental/OMFS, hepatobiliary-pancreatic, upper gastrointestinal, colorectal, breast, general, vascular, orthopaedics, ENT, gynae-oncology, ophthalmology, plastic and urology.

Research activities within the surgical broad focus on virtually all aspects of medicine, and research active clinicians within the Board are working in areas of basic sciences, translational medicine, clinical trials, epidemiological research and quality and process related research. Individual investigators are performing world-leading research, including leadership of national and international multi-centre randomised studies.

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  1. Hemant Kocher Friday, 24 May 2019 at 10:33 AM

    Dear Colleagues,
    I warmly welcome you to this exciting event showcasing the best of research at Barts Health.
    Hemant Kocher
    Professor of Liver and Pancreas Surgery,
    Consultant General, Laparoscopic and HPB Surgeon,
    Barts and the London HPB Centre,
    LNB_13_208, 13th Floor, Middle Tower, The Royal London Hospital, London E1 1BB. UK.
    Tel 0203 5942747 Fax 0203 5943255. E: h.kocher@nhs.net
    https://www.bartscancer.london/staff/professor-hemant-kocher/

  2. Hemant Kocher Friday, 24 May 2019 at 10:35 AM

    Dear Colleagues,
    I warmly welcome you to this exciting event showcasing the best of clinical research at Barts Health. Learn from your colleagues delivering innovative treatments.
    Hemant Kocher
    Professor of Liver and Pancreas Surgery,
    Consultant General, Laparoscopic and HPB Surgeon,
    Barts and the London HPB Centre,
    LNB_13_208, 13th Floor, Middle Tower, The Royal London Hospital, London E1 1BB. UK.
    Tel 0203 5942747 Fax 0203 5943255. E: h.kocher@nhs.net
    https://www.bartscancer.london/staff/professor-hemant-kocher/

  3. Hemant Kocher Thursday, 30 May 2019 at 10:49 AM

    Dear Colleagues,
    We welcome you to attend and contribute to exciting day at Barts Health. To enable this most elective activity is suspended in surgical specialities at all sites. Please register, and submit abstracts for interventional radiology, pain, anaesthesia, critical care, dental/OMFS, hepatobiliary-pancreatic, upper gastrointestinal, colorectal, breast, general, vascular, orthopaedics, ENT, gynae-oncology, ophthalmology, plastic and urology.

    Clinical Board of Surgery
    Stephen Edmondson, Chair,
    Jason Saunders, Deputy Chair,
    Jackie Marshall, Nursing Lead,
    Hemant Kocher, Research Lead.
    Chris Kennedy, Operational Lead
    Network Directors for interventional radiology, pain, anaesthesia, critical care, dental/OMFS, hepatobiliary-pancreatic, upper gastrointestinal, colorectal, breast, general, vascular, orthopaedics, ENT, gynae-oncology, ophthalmology, plastic and urology.
    https://www.bartshealth.nhs.uk/clinical-boards

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