The Aston Medical School has been successfully offered for funding by the National Institute of Health and Care and Care (NIHR) for 12 academic clinicians.
These competitive specialty training positions are for early career doctors and aim to develop “scientists” who combine their duties with peak peak. Dr. Zaki Hassan Smith, a clinical assistant professor at Aston’s Medical School, led the funding request and says the award will pinch Aston University collaboration with NHS England and NHS’s local confidence and offer the opportunity to face local and national challenges.
NIHR Academic Clinical Fellows are specialized doctors undergoing a postgraduate clinical training during research.
Residents (formerly known as “Junior Doctors” hired as NIHR Fellows at Aston University will investigate real arrangements at the NHS local hospital, while taking advantage of Aston’s research infrastructure (ACAIRA) for AI.
Aston today has 12 NIHR fans after a successful offer in 2023, conducting research in areas such as endocrinology, neurology, clinical genetics, pediatrics, trauma and orthopedics, psychiatry and general practice. The 12 new fellowships, the recruitment for which they will begin in the fall, will extend the research of the University of Aston into areas, including clinical genetics and genomic, trauma and orthopedics and obstetrics and gynecology, as well as gynecology.
Digital health is a relatively new field involving the use of AI and data science to improve patients’ results, support clinical decision -making and optimizing the tradition of healthcare. AI -based digital health tools can highlight the standards in mass databases, which can allow early detection of diseases and more effectively distribution of resources. This is vital because it is facing the growing call for innovative healthcare solutions based on data in times of increased global health burden.
Some of the Other Projects That Will Be Carried Out by The New Fellows Include Investigating the Role of Weight Loss Medications on Reducing Multi-Morbidity, Exploring the Mechanism of Muscle Wasting (SARCOPENIA) with Ageing and metabolic Disease, Optimising Medications in Patients with Severe Mental Health Conditions, and Studying the Basis of Neurological Diseases, Including Epilepsy and Multiple Sclerosis.
The securing 12 new NIHR academic clinical positions is a milestone for the Aston Medical School. It reflects the power of our collaborations with NHS and our commitment to develop the next generation of clinical scientists. These positions will allow us to cultivate talented doctors who will not only deliver excellent care for patients, but will also lead innovative research that faces the most pressing challenges for the health of our time. For Aston, this represents both the recognition of our rapid progress as a new medical school as well as an exciting opportunity to shape the future of the clinical academic community in the United Kingdom. “
Dr. Zaki Hassan Smith, Clinical Associate Professor, Aston Medical School, Aston University