Joyce Yeung
University of Birmingham, UK
Biography
Joyce Yeung completed her anaesthetic training at Warwickshire School of Anaesthesia. Her PhD into strategies to improve quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation was awarded the first PhD fellowship from Resuscitation Council UK. She is an expert reviewer for International Liaison Committee for Resuscitation and regularly contributed tothe international resuscitation guidelines. She is a member of Editorial board of Resuscitation Journal and a faculty speaker at European Resuscitation Council Scientific Symposium. She is a Clinician Scientist in Anaesthesia and an NIHR Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Birmingham, and an honorary consultant in anaesthesia and critical care at Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust. As part of Perioperative, Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Trauma Trials (PACCT) group, she leads research studies in anaesthesia, critical careand resuscitation. Current research projects include the impact of anaesthesia on peri-operative outcomes, chronic pain, acute lung injury and education in resuscitation. Joyce is passionate about making research training more accessible for anaesthetic trainees and is the co-founder of West Midlands Trainee Research in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Network (WMTRAIN) and a consultant advocate for Research and Audit Federation of Trainees UK (RAFT).
Abstract
Abstract : Power of clinical trainees in research