Course summary
Anaesthetists and intensive care doctors provide care to a broad spectrum of people - from completely healthy people having minor surgery, through to people with life-threatening injuries and illnesses. Although major advances have been made resulting in much improved outcomes, we know that overall in-hospital mortality after surgery is still around 3.5%. Our research is focussed on addressing ways of addressing this:
- improving our understanding of how the lungs, circulation and kidneys work in critical illness
- clinical studies investigating new ways of caring for elderly patients with hip fracture
- understanding and improving the safety of healthcare delivery in the peri-operative period.
Entry requirements
2.1 (or equivalent) degree in a relevant subject and two references including at least one academic reference.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD