Uroosa qureshi biography of rory gilmore
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- Clinical Assistant Professor in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
口腔頜面外科臨床助理教授
- Computer-assisted surgery
- Oral cancer
- Jaw reconstruction
- Pu Jane J., Yu Xingna, Pow Edmond H.N., Lam Walter Y.H., Su Yu-Xiong. Single-Double-Single fat (1-2-1) vadben Free Flap Design for Functional and Esthetic Brown Class III Mandibular Reconstruction , Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2025; doi:10.1097/PRS.0000000000011950
- Callahan Nicholas, Pu Jane Jingya, Su Yu-Xiong Richard, Zbarsky Steven JD, Weyh Ashleigh, Viet Chi T. Benefits and Controversies of Midface and Maxillary Reconstruction, Atlas of The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America 2024; doi:10.1016/j.cxom.2023.12.006
- Pu Jingya Jane, Choi Wing Shan, Wong May CM, Wu Songying, Leung Pui Hang, Yang Wei-fa, Su Yu-Xiong. Long-term stability of jaw reconstruction with microvascular bone flaps: A prospective longitudinal study, Oral Oncology 2024; 152 doi:1
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Commemoration Day 2024
We live in an exciting time for science, both happening within Imperial and outside it. Our chemists and mathematicians are harnessing the power of automation and machine learning in new AI Hubs based across the UK and within White City. Our physicists are developing the next-generation of metamaterials, and embarking on bold experiments to uncover new fundamental science. Meanwhile, the work of our environmental and life scientists seek to address the most pressing challenge of our age: climate change and its impacts on human society.
The research that many of you have done throughout your degree has proven to be even more critical in times like these. You have cultivated skills that will not only serve you well in your chosen fields but also enable you to address the challenges of our time.
Witnessing your achievements and hunger as young people in science has filled me with the utmost confidence that the future is in good hands.
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Chief Quality Officer Network
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Ce cours passera en revue huit recommandations clés pour assurer la sécurité à l'échelle du système, comme le propose le rapport de IHI intitulé Free from Harm: Accelerating Patient Safety Improvement Fifteen Years after To Err Is Human.
La leçon 1 passera brièvement en revue l’ensemble complet des recommandations, en mettant l’accent sur les actions à entreprendre par les dirigeants des systèmes de santé.
La leçon 2 présentera un examen plus approfondi des recommandations essentielles visant à soutenir le personnel de santé. Le fait de ne pas soutenir le personnel de santé est associé à diverses conséquences néfastes qui se répercutent sur l’ensemble du système de santé, le rendant moins sûr pour les patients, les familles et les prestataires de soins.
La leçon 3 se concentre sur la manière dont l’engagement des patients et des familles en tant que partenaires respectés peut améliorer la sécurité des soins.
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