Conducting clinical research in the deployed intensive care unit: challenges and solutions
S D Hutchings1, G Howarth2, P Rees3
1Department of Critical Care, Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London. drsdhutchings@icloud.com
Abstract:
Conducting research in the deployed environment is challenging but if the various obstacles are overcome then the data captured can be vital in developing future treatment strategies. Perhaps the most important aspect is having an enthusiastic individual who is dedicated to research and can thus concentrate on maximising the potential of this unique environment.
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