Daniel Carradice
Professor · Vascular Surgery
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Professor Daniel Carradice is a vascular surgery academic affiliated with the Hull York Medical School and the Institute for Clinical and Applied Health Research (ICAHR) at the University of Hull. His research focuses on optimizing surgical outcomes, vascular disease management, and telemedicine applications in healthcare. He has pioneered studies in remote postoperative care, machine learning for clinical forecasting, and vascular access optimization. His work addresses environmental and financial sustainability in healthcare delivery.
Education: Completed a part-time MD in Vascular Surgery (2009-2011) under the supervision of Ian Chetter. His research spans vascular surgery innovations, wound healing mechanisms, and comparative effectiveness research. He has supervised doctoral students including G. L. Boam. Key areas of investigation include surgical site infection prevention, arteriovenous fistula patency, and patient-reported outcomes in limb salvage procedures.
Recent research highlights include developing hybrid remote diagnosis tools for surgical infections (ASSIST protocol) and evaluating the environmental impact of surgical interventions. His work bridges clinical practice with data-driven decision support systems, emphasizing cost-efficiency and patient-centered care.
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