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February 2022

SeaSHeL Study Update

February 2022


Dear All

We hope you are keeping well.

As a collaborative, we have now recruited 709 patients and have 76 registered sites. We would like to thank everyone for their continued hard work in supporting the SeaSHeL study. 

Congratulations to the top 3 recruiting sites over the last 2 months!

  1. Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board led by Jenny Townsend – 12 patients
  2. Addenbrooke’s Hospital led by Rohan Bidaye; Lister Hospital led by Ananth Vijendren; Queen Elizabeth and Birmingham Heartlands Hospitals led by Charn Gill, Gwawr Jones and Emma Richards – 6 patients
  3. Leicester Royal Infirmary led by Krupali Brahmbhatt – 5 patients

Best wishes,

SeaSHeL Academic Team

Website: http://www.seashel.co.uk/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSeashelStudy

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Publications:

Apr 2021         Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the SeaSHeL study – BJS Open (Abstract)

Apr 2021         ENT research as a junior – ENT UK

Sep 2020        Prognostic factors for outcomes of idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: protocol for the SeaSHeL national prospective cohort study – BMJ Open

Prizes:

The National ENT Student Societies (NENTSS) Conference, Best Poster Presentation Prize

The Leeds Medico-Chirurgical Society, Best Oral Presentation Prize

The Royal College of Surgeons Intercalation Research Grant

The National Research Collaborative Meeting, Best Poster Presentation Prize

Presentations:

Nov 2021        The SeaSHeL National Prospective Cohort Study: Patient Representatives Meeting

June 2021        The SeaSHeL Study: Harnessing the power of trainee collaboratives. Interamerican Association of Paediatric Otorhinolaryngology (IAPO) (Oral)

Feb 2021        The SeaSHeL national prospective cohort study: the success of a trainee-led collaborative during the Covid-19 pandemic. National ENT Student Societies (NENTSS) Conference 2021 (Poster)

Feb 2021        The SeaSHeL national prospective cohort study: the success of a trainee-led collaborative during the Covid-19 pandemic. King’s College London Annual Surgical Conference 2021 (Poster)

Jan 2021        The SeaSHeL National Prospective Cohort Study: Patient Representatives Meeting

Jan 2021        Prognostic factors for outcomes of idiopathic Sudden onset Sensorineural Hearing Loss: An update on the SeaSHeL National Prospective Cohort Study. The Leeds Medico-Chirurgical Society (Oral, invited)

Dec 2020        Prognostic factors for outcomes of idiopathic Sudden onset Sensorineural Hearing Loss: the SeaSHeL UK prospective cohort study. PPI Research Engagement Event, University Hospitals Bristol (Oral, invited)

Dec 2020        Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the SeaSHeL Study. National Collaborative Research Meeting 2020 (Poster)

Oct 2020         Prognostic factors for outcomes of idiopathic Sudden onset Sensorineural Hearing Loss: the SeaSHeL UK prospective cohort study. BSA Annual e-conference (Poster)

Feb 2020         Prognostic factors for outcomes of idiopathic Sudden onset Sensorineural Hearing Loss: the SeaSHeL UK prospective cohort study. ENT Portfolio Development Day, London (Oral, invited)

Feb 2020         Preparing for the future of hearing therapeutics. ENT & Audiology News Study Day, Manchester (Oral, featured speaker)

Feb 2020         Prognostic factors for outcomes of idiopathic Sudden onset Sensorineural Hearing Loss: the SeaSHeL UK prospective cohort study. Audio Vestibular Medicine Calman Day, Guy’s Hospital, London (Oral, invited)

Dec 2019        The SeaSHeL study. National Collaborative Research Meeting 2019, Newcastle (Poster)

Dec 2019        Prognostic factors for outcomes of idiopathic Sudden onset Sensorineural Hearing Loss: the SeaSHeL UK prospective cohort study. Rowena Ryan Awards Day, London (Oral)

Nov 2019        Prognostic factors for outcomes of idiopathic Sudden onset Sensorineural Hearing Loss: the SeaSHeL UK prospective cohort study. International Symposium on Inner Ear Therapeutics (ISIET) (Oral)

Other:

Dec 2020        SeaSHeL Master of Research (MRes) Degree with Distinction. University College London, Ear Institute, evidENT.

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