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The SMART Study aims to develop a clinical tool to better distinguish between migraine and transient ischaemic attack (TIA) in patients presenting with overlapping symptoms. By collecting detailed clinical data from individuals aged 40 and over, the study seeks to create a standardized assessment that reduces misdiagnosis and ensures timely stroke prevention.
At our hospital, I am actively involved in recruiting participants and collecting data for this study. It's compelling to contribute to research that could refine diagnostic accuracy and improve patient outcomes in neurovascular care.
The PQIP study is a national initiative aimed at enhancing the quality of care for patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgery. By collecting comprehensive data on perioperative practices, complications, and patient-reported outcomes, the study seeks to identify areas for improvement and implement best practices across the NHS.
In my role, I actively recruit patients and collect data, contributing to the study's goal of improving surgical outcomes and patient experiences. It's fulfilling to be part of a project that directly informs and enhances clinical practices.