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Medicine

Southampton Clinical Research Conference Event

Time:
09:30 - 19:00
Date:
3 March 2015
Venue:
Lecture theatre area, South Academic Block, Southampton General Hospital

For more information regarding this event, please telephone Janene Hegarty on 023 8120 4519 or email Janene.Hegarty@SUHT.SWEST.NHS.UK .

Event details

Bringing those taking research into the clinic together with the wider university and clinical community. This conference is open to all university staff, and will give you insight into how your research could translate into new treatments, as well as major emerging themes in healthcare.

The day will begin with Prof Mike Grocott talking about climbing Mount Everest to better understand hypoxia, and how this work is driving better clinical care and surgical outcomes. The all day conference will be followed by the Faculty of Medicine drinks reception and Wade Lecture, given by the President of the British Medical Association, Baroness Ilora Finlay.

To book your space and free lunch, please use our Eventbrite ticket page here . Please note that spaces are limited and will be based on a first-come, first-served basis.

Speaker information

Professor Mike Grocott,Mike Grocott is the Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care at the University of Southampton and Consultant in Critical Care Medicine at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. He leads the Critical Care Research Area within the Southampton NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit and is Head of the Integrative Physiology and Critical Illness Group at the University of Southampton. He also leads the Anaesthesia and Critical Care Research Unit within University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS).

Professor Ilora Baroness Finlay of Llandaff,Medical Research Council,Professor Ilora Baroness Finlay of Llandaff FRCP, FRCGP, FMedSci, FHEA, FLSW is an internationally renowned expert in palliative care medicine and care of the dying.

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