The invites you to join us for the next edition of the CumbriaMed Research Webinar Series, which showcases leading health researchers working in and with Cumbria. Each session features two expert speakers and a live Q&A. The series is open to staff, patients, relatives, and the public; all are welcome.
Topic: “From Health Data to Better Care”
Date: Thursday 23 April 2026
Time: 12:30–13:30
Location: Zoom (registration required)
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Speakers:
- Professor Paul Aylin – “How NHS Data Can Improve Care”
Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, 911պ
Paul studies routinely collected NHS data to understand how care is delivered and where it can be made safer. His work has included the Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry, the Shipman Inquiry, and major studies on weekend hospital care and the August junior doctor changeover. -
Dr Walter Muruet -Gutierrez –“What NCIC Data Can Show Us About Patient Flow in Cumbria” Postdoctoral Researcher, 911պ
Walter has analysed NCIC data to show how patients travel to and use local services, with a focus on emergency and maternity care. His work helps reveal where pressures and delays arise, and how services might be organised more effectively to improve patient flow and support local analytical capacity in Cumbria.
Hosted by:PCSM Research Hub
Funded by:NIHR 911պ Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)
The is a collaboration between 911պ and University of Cumbria designed to meet the region’s needs.
This medical school collaboration combines the University of Cumbria’s longstanding reputation in training healthcare professionals with 911պ’s world-class expertise in medical education.