Mărgulescu, A., Rees, E., Richley, D., Thomas, D., & Smith, D. (2019). ST elevation in a patient with small bowel occlusion and gastric distension—What is the most likely explanation? A hypothesis generating case report. Journal of Electrocardiology, 57, 77-80.
Williams, C., Mateescu, A., Rees, E., Truman, K., Elliott, C., Bahlay, B., Wallis, A., & Ionescu, A. (2019). Point-of-care echocardiographic screening for left-sided valve heart disease: high yield and affordable cost in an elderly cohort recruited in primary practice. Echo Research and Practice, 6(3), 71-79.
Margulescu, A., Rees, E., Coulson, R., Rees, A., Vinereanu, D., & Fraser, A. (2015). Do left atrial strain and strain rate reflect intrinsic atrial function, or are they determined by left ventricular function?. Kardiologia Polska, 539-548.
Rees, E., Coulson, R., Dunstan, F., Evans, W., Blundell, H., Luzio, S., Dunseath, G., Halcox, J., Fraser, A., Rees, D., Dunseath, G., Luzio, S., & Halcox, J. (2014). Central arterial stiffness and diastolic function are associated with insulin resistance and abdominal obesity in young women but polycystic ovary syndrome does not confer additional risk. Human Reproduction, 29(9), 2041-2049.
Galusko, V., Bodger, O., Rees, E., & Ionescu, A. (2018). Hand-held ultrasonography: An opportunity for “hands-on” teaching of medicine. MedEdPublish, 7(2)
McDonnell, B., Rees, E., Cockcroft, J., Beaney, T., Clayton, B., Kieu, P., Brady, A., Padmanabhan, S., McCallum, L., Dolan, E., O’Brien, E., Tomaszewski, M., Schutte, A., Poulter, N., Cappuccio, F., Watkeys, L., Munnery, A., Seckam, F., Pavino, D...., & Society), . (2021). May Measurement Month 2019: an analysis of blood pressure screening results from the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. European Heart Journal Supplements, 23(Supplement_B), B147-B150.
Mărgulescu, A., Rees, E., Richley, D., Thomas, D., & Smith, D. (2019). ST elevation in a patient with small bowel occlusion and gastric distension—What is the most likely explanation? A hypothesis generating case report. Journal of Electrocardiology, 57, 77-80.
Williams, C., Mateescu, A., Rees, E., Truman, K., Elliott, C., Bahlay, B., Wallis, A., & Ionescu, A. (2019). Point-of-care echocardiographic screening for left-sided valve heart disease: high yield and affordable cost in an elderly cohort recruited in primary practice. Echo Research and Practice, 6(3), 71-79.
Galusko, V., Bodger, O., Rees, E., & Ionescu, A. (2018). Hand-held ultrasonography: An opportunity for “hands-on” teaching of medicine. MedEdPublish, 7(2)
Margulescu, A., Rees, E., Coulson, R., Rees, A., Vinereanu, D., & Fraser, A. (2015). Do left atrial strain and strain rate reflect intrinsic atrial function, or are they determined by left ventricular function?. Kardiologia Polska, 539-548.
Rees, E., Coulson, R., Dunstan, F., Evans, W., Blundell, H., Luzio, S., Dunseath, G., Halcox, J., Fraser, A., Rees, D., Dunseath, G., Luzio, S., & Halcox, J. (2014). Central arterial stiffness and diastolic function are associated with insulin resistance and abdominal obesity in young women but polycystic ovary syndrome does not confer additional risk. Human Reproduction, 29(9), 2041-2049.
Novel Ultrasound Technology and Community Pathway Interventions to Improve Healthcare Outcomes in Remote and Low Resource Settings
(current)
PhD
Other supervisor: Prof Christopher George
Can point-of-care ultrasound improve the current community diagnostic pathway for acute dyspnoea and suspected heart failure in older people? A feasibility study of comparative accuracy and implementation
(awarded 2024)
This is a module that builds upon SHC150 Professional Practice 1 and SHC230 Professional Practice 2 from years 1 and 2 to provide the student with an in depth understanding of leadership and quality improvement in healthcare science.
SHCM00
Clinical Assessment for Healthcare Scientists
This module will give practitioners the opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding which underpins the use of clinical assessment in the context of differential diagnosis. Practitioners will be expected to apply knowledge and basic skills of clinical assessment to their individual scope of practice within a cardiology, respiratory physiology or sleep-disordered breathing clinic. The opportunity to gain a greater understanding of the role of other diagnostic modalities such as radiology and pathology are integral to the module.
SHCM03
Essential Echocardiography
Essential Echocardiography is designed as a bridging module to the British Society of Echocardiography (BSE) accreditation, a post-registration professional qualification. Practitioners will develop the underpinning knowledge and skills to begin workplace training in preparation for the accreditation needed for autonomous practice.
Applicants should note that BSE accreditation is an independent qualification examined by an external professional group not linked to the University. Completion of this module supports learning for echocardiography training but is not a guarantee of successful accreditation.
SHCM04
The normal transthoracic echocardiogram
This module provides echocardiography trainees with the knowledge and skills to perform and report high-quality transthoracic echocardiography. The focus is on developing a sound understanding of the normal echocardiogram.
SHCM05
Transthoracic echocardiography in cardiovascular disease
This module provides echocardiography trainees with the knowledge and skills to perform and report high-quality transthoracic echocardiography. The focus is on developing a sound understanding of the echocardiographic findings associated with cardiovascular disease.
Students will need to complete the pre-requisite module SHCM04 The normal transthoracic echocardiogram before commencing this module.
SHVM00
Applied Anatomy and Pathophysiology for Long Term Chronic Conditions Management
This module is used to underpin the applied knowledge required to understand the clinical presentation and management of specific long term and chronic conditions.