Tagged: Heather Jarman


ED Clinical Research Group – Publications

Services at | Updated 2 Apr 2023 | Tags: Clinical Research Unit ED Emergency Department Heather Jarman Research

Below are the publications from members of the Emergency Department team.  2023 publications (alphabetical) Charsley J, Jarman H. Assessment and management of pelvic fractures from high-energy trauma in adults. Emergency Nurse. 2023. doi: 10.7748/en.2023.e2151 Halter M, Jarman H, Moss P, et al Configurations and outcomes of acute hospital care for …
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Emergency Department Clinical Research Group

Services at | Updated 2 Apr 2023 | Tags: Clinical Research Unit ED Heather Jarman Research

Follow us on Twitter @stgedresearch The Emergency Department (ED) at St George’s leads and participates in a number of research projects through the work of the Clinical Research Group. The group is part of St George’s Translational and Clinical Research Institute, a joint initiative between the Trust and St George’s, University …
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FRAIL-T: the frailty in major trauma study

FRAIL-T: the frailty in major trauma study

FRAIL-T: the frailty in major trauma study | Updated 28 Mar 2023 | Tags: a&e ED Emergency Department frailty Heather Jarman major trauma major trauma centre Research

<< Back to ED Clinical Research Unit page Follow us on twitter @FRAILTstudy ISRCTN registration: 10671514 ‘Frailty’ is a condition that we know can affect people as they get older and means people can be weaker and more vulnerable than they used to be. Things that suggest a person may …
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The EDCO studies: research into low level carbon monoxide exposure in emergency department patients

The EDCO studies: research into low level carbon monoxide exposure in emergency department patients

The EDCO studies: research into low level carbon monoxide exposure in emergency department patients | Updated 3 Feb 2023 | Tags: a&e carbon monoxide EDCO Emergency Department Heather Jarman Research

<< Back to ED Clinical Research Unit page Twitter @TheEDCOstudy1 Carbon monoxide is a colourless, tasteless, odourless gas produced by incomplete fuel combustion. The signs and symptoms of exposure are non-specific and therefore it is difficult to diagnose; if the diagnosis is missed it may lead to long-term health problems. …
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St George’s to build South London’s first hospital helipad

St George’s to build South London’s first hospital helipad

News & events | 18 Sep 2012 | Tags: Heather Jarman helipad HELP

St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust announced today, Tuesday 18th September, that it has been granted formal planning permission to develop a helipad at St George’s Hospital in Tooting. It will be only the second hospital helipad in London and the first south of the river. The development will be partly funded through a grant of £1million from the County Air Ambulance Trust HELP (Helicopter Emergency Landing Pad) Appeal.
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