UHB professor awarded MBE in 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours

Professor Tom Clutton-Brock, Director of the Medical Devices Testing and Evaluation Centre, Professor of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at the University of Birmingham and Associate Medical Director at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, has been awarded an MBE for services to the NHS during the COVID-19 pandemic. Professor Clutton-Brock and the MD-TEC team […]

Theme Spotlight – Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs)

Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) is one of the Trauma MICs cross-cutting themes, Dr Anita Slade has kindly written the insightful piece below to highlight The Centre for Patient Reported Outcomes Research (CPROR) and the importance of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). The Centre for Patient Reported Outcomes Research (CPROR) The Centre for Patient Reported Outcomes […]

COVID-19 – An update from the Trauma MIC team.

COVID-19 – An update from the Trauma MIC team. Trauma MIC are pleased to announce that we are finally open for business again. As the number of cases of coronavirus continues to reduce, we are working with our funder and host organisation to restart our support for research. Over the past 4 months our Clinical […]

COVID-19 – A note from the Trauma MIC team

COVID-19 – A note from the Trauma MIC team As will likely be the case with many of you at this time, the Trauma MIC team are having to work differently due to the current situation caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic. We wanted to let you know what this means for companies and partners […]

Blood Sampling Device – Usability Study (21st November)

Blood Sampling Device – Usability Study (21st November) Are you a healthcare professional trained in phlebotomy? Or do you regularly have your own blood taken? Would you like to take part in a usability study to test a new blood sampling device? For more information click the link for the flyer below, and get in […]

ATMP Nerve Repair – Usability Study (20th November)

ATMP Nerve Repair – Usability Study (20th November) Are you a hand surgeon? Would you like to take part in a usability study to try a new ATMP for repairing nerve damage? For more information click the link for the flyer below, and get in touch with us on: email: mdtec@uhb.nhs.uk or telephone: 0121 371 8540