Universitätsklinik für Notfallmedizin

Inselspital Bern

Die Universitätsklinik für Notfallmedizin ist stark in der Forschung und Lehre der Universität Bern engagiert. In derzeit fünf interdisziplinären Arbeitsgruppen widmet sie sich – in der Regel in Zusammenarbeit mit internationalen Partnern – aktuellen Themen der Notfallmedizin. Dabei liegt der Fokus auf der praktischen Anwendung und der klinischen Relevanz.

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Profil

  • Ausbildung von Medizinstudierenden, Assistenzärztinnen und Assistenzärzten sowie Postgraduierten des Pflege-Studiums in Notfallmedizin und Point-of-Care-Sonographie
  • Drei Forschungsschwerpunkte: diagnostische Qualität, Tele-Notfallmedizin und E-Health, angewandte Notfallmedizin
  • Neun Forschungsgruppen in diesen drei Schwerpunktbereichen

Externe Partner

Zahlreiche internationale Kooperationen mit ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research, Diabetes Technology; Institut für Gebirgsnotfallmedizin EURAC, Bozen; CHUV Lausanne; HUG Genf; Max-Plack-Institut für Bildungsforschung, Berlin; Institute of Educational Measurement, University of Oslo, Norwegen; Sarah Lawrence College, New York University School of Medicine, USA; Charité Berlin, Deutschland; Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, Niederlande; ISPM der Universität Bern; Master-Programm “Global Health – Disaster Medicine”, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Griechenland; Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Basel; Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Schottland

Grants

  • SNSF Project as lead investigators: CoMind: Improving diagnoses by understanding the collaborative and cognitive processes of medical teams (Project No 218047)
  • SNSF Project as lead investigators: The digital diagnostician - how information technology affects medical diagnoses (SNF No. 187284)
  • SNSF Project as co-investigators: IOw-dose CT cOmPared to Lung UltraSonography vs standard care for the diagnosis of pneumonia in the elderly – a multicenter randomized controlled study (SNF No. 197398)
  • SNSF Project as co-investigators: AI-multi-omics-based Prognostic Stratification of COVID-19 Patients in Acute and Chronic State (SNF No. 198388)
  • SNSF Project as co-investigators: DETECT - Dizziness Evaluation Tool for Emergent Clinical Triage (SNF No 173081)
  • European Union funding as lead investigators: TeamUp – Understanding and improving team decision-making in uncertain environments (EC No. 894536)
  • European Union funding as co-investigators: DIGIPREDICT - Edge A deployed Digital twins for Predicting disease progression and need for early intervention in infectious and cardiovascular diseases beyond COVID-19 (EC No. 101017915)
  • European Union funding as co-investigators: Medical First Responder Training using a Mixed Reality Approach featuring haptic feedback for enhanced realism (EC No. 101021775)
  • European Union funding as co-investigators: Tools4Teams: Research Training to Design and Implement Tools Supporting Safe Teamwork in Healthcare
  • Further external funding from foundations and industry
  • Foundational professorship for tele-emergency medicine and e-/m health
  • BAG and SEM funded projects in migrant health
  • Career funding for young clinical scientists
  • Fellowships for two advanced female scientists