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Camelot Investigator Meeting – Tuesday 14th May.

Thank you to all who attended online and in person, the presentations and discussions were excellent. Recordings of the sessions are below if you would like to catch up or view again for more information.

Welcome and study update – Mark Edwards & Ronelle Mouton

  • A summary of the trial progress so far and an NIHR HTA funding update.

Welcome

Trial delivery session 1: The team, patient identification and approach – Jane Ashby-Styles, Carys Lim and Dr Juhi Patel

  • Presentations focusing on trial delivery at two different sites and strategies that have been used for a successful approach.

Delivering the trial at North Bristol – collaboration, communication and the role of Associate PIs – Jane Ashby-Styles and Carys Lim

Recruitment strategies at Russells Hall – A successful team approach – Dr Juhi Patel

Keynote speaker – Equipoise issues in clinical trials – Mandeep Phull

  • A presentation looking at common challenges of equipoise in clinical trials and the need for research in perioperative medicine.

Equipoise issues in clinical trials – Mandeep Phull

Trial delivery session 2: Doing the Intervention – Marianne Hollyman and Ronelle Mouton

  • A presentation covering quality assurance of surgical RSC insertion and the impact of equipment challenges on the study.

Doing the intervention – Marianne Hollyman and Ronelle Mouton

Open session: Any other barriers – chaired by Mark Edwards

  • An opportunity for sites and teams to discuss openly about any other challenges they are facing.

Any other barriers – Open Session

CAMELOT: Next steps – Chris Rogers and Russell Thirard

  • A presentation discussing NIHR goals for sites, CAMELOT analgesia data collection and the importance of data completeness.

Next steps – NIHR goals for sites and data completeness – Chris Rogers & Russell Thirard

Review of the day – Mark Edwards & Ronelle Mouton

  • A summary of the day and useful discussion points.

Review of the day – Mark Edwards and Ronelle Mouton