Suzanne is a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Sheffield and in addition holds positions as Honorary Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Clinical Director for Research and Development at Barnsley Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Suzanne’s research interests include evaluating complex interventions in emergency and urgent care. She is particularly interested in the evaluation of new roles and alternative pathways of patient care. Suzanne has extensive experience in multi-centre mixed methods studies that can directly inform the delivery of high-quality emergency care to patients.
Optimal decision making in ED requires clinicians to balance risk and reward; a balance moderated by the degree to which individual clinicians can tolerate the uncertainty inherent in their decisions....
This study is an ARC collaboration with the Yorkshire and Humber Deanery and examines the experiences of Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs). In depth work is required to assess whether the...
Many emergency admissions from care homes are unnecessary, cause distress and place pressure on the NHS and social care. HealthCall is an app which aims to streamline residents’ care by...
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