
New linked papers on hyperacute stroke #7dayservices from me, @angusramsay and rest of @NIHRresearch funded METRO 24/7 team in @BMJ_Open tinyurl.com/qrf4vwf and tinyurl.com/u3lyrqa. Key findings thread:
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New linked papers on hyperacute stroke #7dayservices from me, @angusramsay and rest of @NIHRresearch funded METRO 24/7 team in @BMJ_Open tinyurl.com/qrf4vwf and tinyurl.com/u3lyrqa. Key findings thread:

New linked papers on hyperacute stroke #7dayservices from me, @angusramsay and rest of @NIHRresearch funded METRO 24/7 team in @BMJ_Open tinyurl.com/qrf4vwf and tinyurl.com/u3lyrqa. Key findings thread:





Are you a patient living with a #RareCondition or a parent or carer? Have your say in a UK wide survey led by researchers @ucl_dahr and @GeneticAll_UK on #CareCoordination. Follow this link to take part: bit.ly/CONCORDsurvey #RareDiseases #CONCORDStudy @NIHRresearch












Read about how we translated research on quality improvement in 5 European countries into a reflective guide for hospital leaders: the ‘QUASER Hospital Guide bit.ly/2MVvn0w

Sharing learning from research not about reports, says our new report. Great to publish 'Learning Afresh' our new case study with @ucl_dahr on a new form of research dissemination. *Report: bit.ly/2EvDzxN *Blog from @RichardTaunt: bit.ly/2wfBgdE

Sharing learning from research not about reports, says our new report. Great to publish 'Learning Afresh' our new case study with @ucl_dahr on a new form of research dissemination. *Report: bit.ly/2EvDzxN *Blog from @RichardTaunt: bit.ly/2wfBgdE


Dr Angus Ramsay @UCLStrokeRes explaining what a Hyper Acute Stroke Unit is & how stroke reconfiguration was implemented in London & Manchester #ReshapingStrokeCare



Delighted that our first Open Access paper on #inequalities in health expectancy with and without #multimorbidity analysing linked electronic health records for 1.1 million people e-published today.