Dr Carl Marincowitz
MSc, PhD, FRCEM, MB, BChir
School of Medicine and Population Health
Senior Clinical Lecturer
Honorary Consultant Emergency Medicine ºù«Ӱҵ Teaching Hospitals
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School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
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S1 4DA
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I am currently completing an NIHR Advanced Fellowship. I have also completed an NIHR Clinical Lectureship, an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship, and speciality training in Emergency Medicine.
My research uses routinely collected healthcare data to evaluate and develop systems-based interventions in urgent, emergency, and wider health and social care. I have a clinical research interest in Traumatic Brain Injury.
- Research interests
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- Routinely collected healthcare data
- Systematic reviews
- Quasi-experimental methods
- Mixed methods
- Prognostic modelling and risk prediction
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- Grants
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2024
National Institute for Health Research Advanced Fellowship. Understanding and addressing variation in Emergency Department attendances and inpatient admissions from care homes: a mixed methods study. £837,968 (Personal Award).
2021
Reducing unplanned hospital admissions from care homes: an updated and extended systematic review, NIHR, HS&DR. £94,859 (Co-applicant).
The PRIEST (Pandemic Respiratory Infection Emergency System Triage) Study for Low and Middle-Income Countries, International COVID-19 Data Alliance (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation). £71,747 (Chief Investigator).
2020
Pandemic Respiratory Infection Emergency System Triage, National Institute for Health Research, contract variation. £250,000 (Co-Chief Investigator).
University of ºù«Ӱҵ Clinical Academic Training Pump-priming Awards for Clinical Lecturers: Exploring reasons for variability in Emergency Department Attendances between care homes in the Yorkshire and Humber region. £4000 (Personal Award).
CENTER-TBI Scholarship £1200 (Personal Award).
2016
National Institute for Health Research Doctoral Research Fellowship. The Management of Traumatic Brain Injury: An Impact Assessment and Further Development. £337,530 (Personal Award).