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PhDs in CIMT

A large number of PhDs are associated with the Centre for Innovative Medical Technology (CIMT). The PhDs have many different educational backgrounds and conduct research in a wide range of areas within health technology.

PHDS

Researcher

Title of Study

Expected End Date

Nanna Kastrup Cost-effectiveness of using AI to increase patient engagement 2023
Janni Petersen Fallesen App for patients with inflammatory bowel disease 2023
Lene Lehmkuhl TO:MOVE – ICU. To Optimise MObilisation for mechanical VEntilated ICU patients 2023
Tanja Juhl Mikkelsen Improved care for patients with type 2 diabetes and schizophrenia 2024
Anders Nikolai Ørsted Schultz Telemedical outpatient clinic visits for diabetes patients 2023
Minne Line Nedergaard Mikkelsen Evaluering af indførelsen af digital patologi 2024
Jonas Bojsen FAST-MRI: AI optimised MRI for acute stroke 2024
Mette Skovsbøl Sørensen Evaluering af EPJ-Syd 2024
Helle Poulsen Fælles dagsorden til stuegang 2024
Ole Abildgaard Hansen Fra ung til voksen med epilepsi 2024
Lena Skovgård Petersen Home treatment with baclofen pumps 2024
Camilla Littau Nielsen Mental sundhed hos forældre til børn med kræft 2024
Marianne Dyrby Lorenzen Støtte til patienten efter udskrivelse fra rygoperation 2024
Anne Wettergren Karlsson Forskning i samskabelse mellem forsker, patienter og pårørende 2024
Rasmus Søgaard Hansen AI til at diagnosticere kræft ved blod i urinen 2024
Elle Christine Lüchau Implementering af videokonsultationer i almen praksis 2024
Maja Kjær Rasmussen Sundhedsøkonomisk evaluering af pandemihåndtering 2025
Maria Monberg Feenstra PRO-data til endometriose 2025
Natassia Kamilla Juul Teknologi til patienter med kronisk hjertesvigt 2025
Eithne Hayes Bauer Udvikling af model for tele-palliation 2026

 

Researcher

Title of Study

Completed

Mohammad Naghavi-Behzad Response monitoring of metastatic breast cancer in different molecular subtypes 27 October 2023
Christina Østervang Acute care planning in emergency departments – ACE study 26 October 2023
Mille Nabsen Marwaa App to support person-centered rehabilitation after a stroke 31 May 2023
Pia Krause Møller PRO for assessment of new technology for radiation therapy 27 January 2023
Pernille Kjærgaard Christiansen Healthy Together – A behavioural change intervention to support a healthy lifestyle postpartum 12 December 2022
Amin Naemi Predicitive models for identifying clinical deterioration May 2022
Bettina Trettin Telemedicine for psoriasis patients 20 December 2021
Tine Vestergaard Teledermoscopy in general practice 26 October 2021
Sune Møller Skov-Jeppesen Low energy shockwave therapy (LEST): A novel treatment for chronic kidney disease 17 December 2020
Linn Nathalie Støme Early health technology assessment of eHealth 9 December 2020
Kathrine Rayce Physical training via telemedicine for COPD patients in an everyday perspective – a cross-sector study 23 September 2020
Charlotte Nielsen Improving the kidney transplant process by using patient involvement and mHealth 17 January 2020
Sidsel Villumsen Methods for Monitoring Availability, Use and Effect of Health Information Technology Systems in Denmark 20 September 2019
Line Bisgaard Jørgensen Volumetric measurements for monitoring ulcer healing of diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg 29 August 2019
Tina Dalager Musculoskeletal pain among surgeons performing minimally invasive surgery 29 May 2019
Charlotte Myhre Jensen How can treatment of patients with hip fracture be improved promoting patient’s self-care and empowerment. A participatory design study 14 December 2018
Mathias Tiedemann Svendsen A patient-centered intervention study to improve medical adherence in psoriasis patients treated with topical corticosteroid/calcipotriol preparations  13 December 2018
Pernille Ravn Jakobsen mHealth for women with osteoporosis – a viable solution for a more user centric approach? A participatory design study to develop an mHealth solution 31 August 2018
Anette Tanderup Hospital at home – Feasibility study of a telemedicine supported “hospital at home” for acute geriatric patients 28 August 2018
Carl Brandt Long-term effects of interactive online nutrition and weight-loss counselling in general practice (LIVA) – A randomised controlled trial 24 August 2018
Isabelle Mairey Economics of telemedicine 7 June 2018
Iben Fasterholdt Early realistic assessment of innovative medical technologies in hospitals (EARTH) February 2018
Robin Kok Internet-based treatment of phobias in outpatient clinics January 2018
Kristina Garne Holm Early home stay: The use of telemedicine for parents of premature children admitted at home December 2017
Ellen Raben Pedersen Speech intelligibility tests in clinical practice September 2017
Daniel Bjerring Jørgensen Towards Patient-Centric Telehealth: a Journey into ICT Infrastructures and User Modeling August 2017
Anne-Kirstine Dyrvig Validity of studies of innovative medical technologies: Selected elements of external validity June 2017
Thomas Schmidt Identification of high-risk patients at the Emergency Department at OUH. Analysis of patient data for the development of a new model for the identification of high-risk patients. February 2016
Benjamin Schnack Rasmussen Telemedicine consultations for treatment of diabetic patients with foot ulcers in the Region of Southern Denmark – Randomised prospective study October 2015
Mette Maria Skjøth The use of eHealth in communication on foetal diagnostics September 2015
Dorthe Boe Danbjørg A lifeline connecting new parents with the hospital: Using Participatory Design to develop and test app for parents being discharged early postnatal May 2015
Anne Dichmann Sorknæs The effects of real-time telemedicine video consultations between nurses and patients with severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) September 2013

CIMT PHD CLUB

CIMT's PhD Club is an offer for PhD students associated with CIMT and other PhD students with a focus on digital health technologies. The CIMT PhD Club offers networking, interdisciplinary discussion and sparring.

Meetings are held on the fourth Thursday of each month at 2 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.

Topics at the meetings can be:

  • New methods for user involvement in research projects
  • Differences and similarities between cost-effectiveness, mini HTA and business cases
  • Choice of research design for studies of the effect of digital health technologies
  • How do I ensure a focus on inequality in health in my research project?

Are you a PhD student and would you also like to be part of the network in CIMT? Then write to us at cimt@rsyd.dk.

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