Visuospatial Ability as a Predictor of Novice Performance in Ultrasound-guided Regional Anesthesia

Atif Shafqat, Eamonn Ferguson, Vishal Thanawala, Nigel M. Bedforth, Jonathan G. Hardman, Robert A. McCahon
2015 Anesthesiology  
2015) Visuospatial ability as a predictor of novice performance in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia. Anesthesiology, 123 (5). He is an editor of British Journal of Anesthesia. Eamonn Ferguson: He was a principle-investigator on a case award grant from the ESRC (Integrating Prospect theory (Framing Effects) and the Common Sense Model of illness to improve medication compliance in glaucoma patients), He was a co-investigator on a grant from Chief Scientists Office -Scotland (A randomized
more » ... rolled trial to test if a simple anticipated regret manipulation leads to a significant increase in organ donor registrations), He is a joint PhD supervisor on a project with Experian (Potential of Psychological Information to inform credit scoring), He is a co-investigator on a grant from DEFRA (Overcoming barriers to uptake of best welfare practice by sheep farmers), He is a coinvestigator on a grant from Pfizer (Pain phenotypes in rheumatoid arthritis: a patient-centered, stratified approach to optimizing disease modifying and analgesic treatments,
doi:10.1097/aln.0000000000000870 pmid:26397142 fatcat:qvxldkjubvbxnls5antstitjyi