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John Snow Anaesthesia Intercalated Awards 2022
The following medical students received awards in June 2022


Association of Anaesthetists/Anaesthesia funded John Snow Awards
Miss Mhairi Hunter
University of Glasgow
Programme of study: Bachelors Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine
Research project: Development of a shared-decision aid in the preoperative evaluation of high-risk surgical patients
Miss Katarina Sandall
University of Edinburgh
Programme of study: MBChB Intercalated BMedSci Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Research project: ICU Heart: Compared to intermittent hourly recordings of heart rate and blood pressure, does the addition of waveform and accelerometer data enable the identification of artefacts? A pilot feasibility study


BJA/RCoA funded John Snow Awards
Miss Mia Ballantyne
University of Glasgow
Programme of study: BMedSci Clinical Medicine Specialist course: Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine
Research project: The Use of TEG6s in Managing Major Obstetric Haemorrhage
Miss Charlotte Browning
Imperial College London
Programme of study: Medical Sciences with Anaesthesia and Critical Care
Research project: Metabolic Profiling of Septic Shock
Mrs Zahra Ismail
Imperial College London
Programme of study: Medical Sciences with Anaesthesia and Critical Care
Research project: Comparing Rates of Ventilator-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia Between ARDS Patients with COVID-19 and Influenza Pneumonia Supported on Veno-Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Miss Rachel Keith
University of Glasgow
Programme of study: Intercalated BSc in Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine
Research project: Rate of solid tumour progression to metastatic disease after critical illness compared to a matched hospitalised cohort
Miss Helena Milton-Jones
Imperial College London
Programme of study: Medical Sciences with Anaesthesia and Critical Care
Research project: An International Survey on the Diagnosis and Management of Burn Inhalation Injury using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method
Miss Martha Nicholas
Imperial College London
Programme of study: MBBS/Intercalated BSc Medicine
Research project: Assessment of clinical outcomes in patients with headache disorders:analysis from the UK Medical Cannabis Registry
Mr Andrew Scott Oswald
University of Dundee
Programme of study: Neuropharmacology and Behaviour BMSc(Hons)
Research project: Importance of Partial Agonism in Apparent Opioid Signalling Bias
Ms Alaina Shariff
University of Edinburgh
Programme of study: Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine (BMedSci) Intercalated Honours Programme
Research project: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPEX) in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) patients referred for Simultaneous Kidney Pancreas (SKP) transplant
Mr Phillip Bibawy
Queen Mary University of London
Programme of study: Critical Care FT
Research project: Transauricular vagus nerve stimulation to reduce perioperative anxiety
Mr Weng Liang (Jason) Gan
Queen Mary University of London
Programme of study: MSc Critical Care
Research project: Boosting exercise capacity with autonomic neuromodulation (BEACON)
Mr Siddharth (Sid) Sripada
University of Edinburgh
Programme of study: Intercalated Honours BMedSci Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine
Research project: Association of Pre-existing Mental Health Disorders (MHDs) with Critical Care Mortality
