IMPACT Research Engagement Events
IMPACT, The Centre for Post-Collision Research, Innovation and Translation, host a monthly Research Engagement series brings together experts, clinicians, researchers and policy makers from around the world to explore the latest developments in post-collision care.
Each session offers an inclusive forum to share new research, discuss innovations, and exchange ideas that can improve survival recovery after road traffic collisions — with a focus on both high-income and low- and middle-income country (LMIC) contexts.
Participation is open to everyone with an interest in post-collision research and trauma care. Presentations are designed to engage both experienced researchers and those new to the field.
All engagement events are free to attend
November's talk is by Professor Jo Røislien, a Norwegian medical statistician and professor at the University of Stavanger specializing in prehospital critical care. His research focuses on optimizing emergency medical services, particularly air ambulance deployment and trauma care. By applying advanced statistical methods, he studies factors such as response times, coverage, and the impact of organizational changes on EMS, with the goal of improving outcomes in post-collision and other emergency scenarios.
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