
Jamie Miles
پژوهشگر ارشد · Prehospital emergency and urgent care
University of Sheffieldمعرفی
Dr. Jamie Miles serves as a Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield's School of Medicine and Population Health and an Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Emergency Care at Barnsley Hospital NHS Trust. With a paramedic background, he uniquely bridges prehospital and emergency department care to optimize urgent care systems through early patient need identification and technology integration.
His research focuses on prehospital emergency and urgent care, risk prediction modeling in emergency systems, economic analysis of ambulance services, and clinical decision-making frameworks. He aims to enhance patient pathways by developing collaborative spaces between industry, academia, and clinical practice for efficient, evidence-based solutions.
Analysis of Dr. Miles' publications reveals a dominant emphasis on risk prediction models for ambulance triage (notably the SINEPOST study), ambulance pre-alert systems, and machine learning applications in emergency care. Recent trends show increasing exploration of AI in out-of-hospital settings and economic evaluations of ambulance service efficiency.
Dr. Miles has secured £267,400 in research funding, serving as Chief Investigator for the SINEPOST project (£218,719) and Co-investigator for two grants: 'Avoiding acute emergency admissions in palliative patients' (£38,829) and 'Outcome Measures for the Emergency Care of Seizures' (£9,852). His collaborative projects involve NHS trusts and academic institutions, though no formal students are listed.
He leads the multidisciplinary SINEPOST project team, which develops risk prediction tools for ambulance clinical decisions through partnerships with UK ambulance services and emergency departments. This initiative integrates clinicians, researchers, and data scientists to enhance safety in urgent care systems while reducing over-conveyance and optimizing resource allocation.



