معرفی
Dr. Carl Marincowitz is a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Sheffield's School of Medicine and Population Health, with a clinical role as Honorary Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals. His research focuses on leveraging routinely collected healthcare data to develop and evaluate systems-based interventions in urgent and emergency care, particularly in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), triage optimization, and pandemic response systems.
- Education: MSc, PhD, FRCEM (Fellow of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine), MB BChir (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)
His methodological expertise includes systematic reviews, quasi-experimental methods, mixed methods, and prognostic modeling. Recent work applies machine learning to risk prediction in suspected COVID-19 cases across middle- and low-income settings, as well as validating clinical decision rules for TBI discharge. Publications span journals like Injury, BMJ Open, J Neurotrauma, and PLOS Medicine.
Scientific awards include the
- National Institute for Health Research Advanced Fellowship
- National Institute for Health Research Doctoral Research Fellowship
- University of Sheffield Clinical Academic Training Pump-priming Award
- CENTER-TBI Scholarship
Current grants include £837,968 from NIHR for studying ED attendances from care homes, and £71,747 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for the PRIEST study in low/middle-income countries. He is affiliated with the Centre for Urgent and Emergency Care Research (CURE), collaborating on global emergency care initiatives.
