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Prof Bhuvana Bibleraaj's Recognition (95)

Wider Research collaboration, support and career pathway: what do we know?
2025 - 2025

Recognition Type Internal funding award
Description Research Seminar- Care Across the Life course theme (£1414)
Wider Research collaboration, support and career pathway: what do we know?
Lead: B. Krishnamoorthy
Co-leads: Dr. Melanie Stephens
Collaborators: Prof. Claire Pryor, Prof. Heather Illes-Smith
Outcome: Completed on 21st Feb 2025.
Affiliated Organisations - The University of Salford
Org Units Research & Knowledge Exchange

PPIE and Stakeholder engagement, survey and focus group meeting on Association of Physician Assistants Cardiovascular Surgery, Portland, USA.
2025 - 2025

Recognition Type Internal funding award
Description £3000
This proposal seeks to engage a broad spectrum of professionals and stakeholders in the field of cardiovascular surgery to discuss and explore the importance of international accreditation and standardisation in Endoscopic Conduit Harvesting (ECH). This is a critical area where collaboration and co-production can pave the way for global consistency in surgical practices. The 2025 American Association of Cardiovascular Annual Conference (June 11 to 16), with its diverse international audience, surgical companies’ representatives provide a unique opportunity to bring together key public and stakeholders in one place, it is a chance that would otherwise be difficult to achieve.

Please provide details of any external partners that will be involved in the project
•Dr. Richard M Vitali, PA, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, USA (ICC/ISCAS board member).
•Mr. Matthew J. Petrides, PA, Jersey Shore University Medical Center, 1945, Corlies Avenue, Neptune, New Jersey, USA.
•Mr. Christopher Darst, MPAS, PA-C, CHI Health Nebraska Heart Hospital, Lincoln, Nebraska USA
Affiliated Organisations - The University of Salford
Projects A Cluster Randomised pilot study comparing current Endoscopic (keyhole) vein harvesting training with Structured Training - The CREST Trial
Org Units Research & Knowledge Exchange

QR non-recurrent + the name of the funds awarded
2023 - 2023

Recognition Type Internal funding award
Description £25,000: Europe Horizon QR funding to develop Global research network and development EDI Research Awareness Masterclass data collection and analysis from 5 cities in GB.

All the activities has been completed. Publication work in progress.

Prof. B Krishnamoorthy and Prof. Heather Iles-Smith.

Miss. Lyndsey Rosson (ECR)
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Applied Research in Health, Welfare and Policy
Org Units Research & Knowledge Exchange

Internal Funding Award and QR School funding from the University of Salford
2023 - 2023

Recognition Type Internal funding award
Description To collaborate with the University of San Francisco on various research projects and develop Positive regrowth and mindfulness modules.

Full detailed report will be send to the Associate Dean and Research centre lead.

Amount £15,000
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Applied Research in Health, Welfare and Policy

QR non-recurrent + REACH project
2023 - 2023

Recognition Type Internal funding award
Description £21, 240 – REACH project Research Engagement for Academic Capacity building in Health - Creating pathways to build international research activities and academic capacity in LMIC.
Lead: Prof. Naomi Sharples
Co-leads: Prof. B Krishnamoorthy, Prof. Paula Ormandy.
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Applied Research in Health, Welfare and Policy

University day for the NAHPs as part of the SCTS annual meeting
2024 - 2024

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description University day for the NAHPs as part of the SCTS annual meeting (once in a year). £180,000 (including animal tissues, surgical equipment’s, venue, VR technologies, clinical trainers, hotel, accommodation etc) by ConMed International, Getinge, Medtronic, Ethicon International, Atricure, Wetlab limited, Rocket Medical, Karl Storz etc.
Lead: B. Krishnamoorthy,
Co-leads: Mr Sridhar Rathinam, Mr. Cha.
Outcome: Completed

Race Equity Diversity in Research Career (REDiC) NIHR incubator, steering committee member
2024

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description Race Equity Diversity in Research Career (REDiC) NIHR incubator, steering committee member from 2024 to present.
Affiliated Organisations National Institute for Health and Care Research

Digital Education in Cardiothoracic Surgery as part of the SCTS/ACTSC
2023 - 2023

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description Digital Education in Cardiothoracic Surgery as part of the SCTS/ACTSCP meeting in Leamington Spa. Sponsored by Getinge, Medtronic, Ethicon, Atricure, Covidien and ConMed = £70,000 which includes two-day course in Ashorne Hill hotel venue, conference dinner for delegates and Faculties and accommodation.
Lead: B. Krishnamoorthy,
Co-leads: Mr Sridhar Rathinam, Mr. Narain Moorjani, Mr. Anil Gowda, Miss. Nisha Nair.
Outcome: Completed

Surgical Skills in Cardiothoracic surgery in the University of Manchester
2018 - 2020

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description Surgical Skills in Cardiothoracic surgery in the University of Manchester (April 2018) submitted to St. Jude Medicals, Abbot International, Maquet International and Terumo International for total of
£28,000 for 1 course which includes travel, accommodation, full course expenditures, human cadaverous and porcine tissues. Grant accepted. (4 courses from 2018 until 2019- £112,000).
Lead: B. Krishnamoorthy,
Co-leads: Mr. SriRathinam, Mr. Moorjani and Mrs. Tara Bartley.
Outcome: Completed

University day for the NAHPs as part of the SCTS annual meeting
2016 - 2023

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description University day for the NAHPs as part of the SCTS annual meeting (once in a year). £100,000 per year (2016 to 2023)
= £700,000 (including animal tissues, surgical equipment, venue, VR technologies, clinical trainers, hotel, accommodation etc) by ConMed International, Getinge, Medtronic, Ethicon International, Atricure, Wetlab limited, Rocket Medical, Karl Storz etc.
Lead: B. Krishnamoorthy,
Co-leads: Mr Sridhar Rathinam, Mr. M Kalkat, Mr. Cha, Mrs. T Bartley.
Outcome: Completed, two conference presentations and scientific paper publication.

Four-day course for nurses” The Core Principles of cardiothoracic surgery and care of the patient following heart surgery
2016 - 2020

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description Four-day course for nurses” The Core Principles of cardiothoracic surgery and care of the patient following heart surgery”. Society of Cardiothoracic Surgery (SCTS), Allied Health Care Professional funds; £20,000 (£80,000) each course and sanctioned for three courses in a year.
Lead: B. Krishnamoorthy,
Co-leads: Mr. SriRathinam, Mr. Moorjani and Mrs. Tara Bartley.

•Successfully, conducted the course in Manchester (April 2016), Glasgow (June 2016).
•Next course in Papworth (September 2016) and 2017
Outcome: Completed.

The University of Manchester Medical School interview faculty
2015

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description The University of Manchester Medical School interview faculty from 2015 to present.
Affiliated Organisations The University of Manchester

1st CT SCP symposium in the University of Manchester
2014 - 2014

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description 1st CT SCP symposium in the University of Manchester submitted to Ethicon International for total of
£20,000. Grant accepted.
Lead: B. Krishnamoorthy
Co-leads: Mr. Tim Graham, Mr. Alistair Marshall and Mr. Rajesh Shah.
Outcome: Completed

Surgical Skills in Cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Manchester
2010 - 2016

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description Surgical Skills in Cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Manchester submitted to Ethicon International, Maquet International, Medtronic and Stryker medicals for total of £750,000 for 15 courses (£50,000 for each course which includes travel, accommodation, evening meal, full course expenditures, human cadaverous and porcine tissues). Grant accepted.
Lead: B. Krishnamoorthy
Co-leads: Mr. Simon Kendall, Mr. Michael Lewis and Mr. Rajesh Shah.
Outcome: Completed

Lead Surgical Care Practitioner (SCP) in cardiothoracic department
2008 - 2017

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description Lead Surgical Care Practitioner (SCP) in cardiothoracic department at UHSM from December 2008 to July 2017. (I am the only Cardiac Lead SCP in UHSM working autonomously as an independent practitioner but also working closely with the Consultant surgeons and other multidisciplinary teams until 2017).
Projects A Cluster Randomised pilot study comparing current Endoscopic (keyhole) vein harvesting training with Structured Training - The CREST Trial

Senior surgical care practitioner in cardiothoracic department
2003 - 2008

Recognition Type Networks, consortia and collaborations
Description Senior surgical care practitioner in cardiothoracic department at UHSM hospital, UK from July 2003 - December 2008.

Internal PhD examiner: Exploring Awareness and Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours for the Prevention of Hypertension in Rural Communities in Central Uganda.
2024 - 2024

Recognition Type Other recognition
Description University of Salford PhD with minor corrections
Internal examiner my role (Loreena Hill from Uof Belfast)
Exploring Awareness and Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours for the Prevention of Hypertension in Rural Communities in Central Uganda.

Voluntary teaching research and clinical practice development at the University Center of Ghana (UGMC) hospital
2022

Recognition Type Other recognition
Description Teaching research and clinical practice at the University Center of Ghana hospital CT department from 2022 to present.

Postgraduate Teaching (PGT- FRESC) Ethics Committee Deputy chai
2022 - 2022

Recognition Type Other recognition
Description Postgraduate Teaching (PGT- FRESC) Ethics Committee Deputy chair at Edge Hill University from April 2022 to August 2022.
Affiliated Organisations Edge Hill University