Dr Susan Croft
MBChB 2000, MRCP 2004, FCEM 2010
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
EM Consultant
+44 114 222 2981
Full contact details
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
Sheffield
S1 4DA
- Profile
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I was appointed as a Consultant in Emergency Medicine in 2011, after completing Emergency Medicine training and an additional year out of programme as an Acute Medicine Registrar in South Yorkshire. After appointment, I led the Clinical Decision Unit for five years and went on to lead Sheffield Teaching Hospitals’ Ambulatory Care Strategy (2014-2016).
Aside from my clinical role, I have previously been module lead for the Ambulatory Emergency Care Module for MSc in Advanced Emergency Care (2012-2015). I currently work at ScHARR on CLAHRC 2: Avoiding Admissions and Attendance in patients with long term conditions and Connecting Health Cities project.
- Research interests
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- Emergency Department/Specialty referral process
- Admission prevention strategies
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- What is the evidence for the management of patients along the pathway from the emergency department to acute admission to reduce unplanned attendance and admission? An evidence synthesis. BMC Health Services Research, 17, 355-355. View this article in WRRO
- An evaluation of the referral process in the emergency department. Emergency Medicine Journal, 31(10), 827-832.
- The impact of the 4 h target on patient care and outcomes in the Emergency Department: an analysis of hospital incidence data. Emergency Medicine Journal, 27(12), 921-927.
- The impact of government-set time targets on patient care and outcomes: A retrospective analysis of routine data. JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 62, A1-A1.
- Are emergency department junior doctors becoming less experienced in performing common practical procedures?. Emergency Medicine Journal, 24(9), 657-658.
- Are today's junior doctors confident in managing patients with minor injury?. Emergency Medicine Journal, 23(11), 867-868.
All publications
Journal articles
- Exploring advanced clinical practitioner perspectives on training, role identity and competence: a qualitative study. BMC Nursing, 23(1), 185.
- What impact would reducing low-acuity attendance have on emergency department length of stay? A discrete event simulation modelling study. Emergency Medicine Journal. View this article in WRRO
- Prehospital early warning scores for adults with suspected sepsis: retrospective diagnostic cohort study. Emergency Medicine Journal.
- Journal update monthly top five. Emergency Medicine Journal, 40(3), 235-236.
- Patient compliance with NHS 111 advice: Analysis of adult call and ED attendance data 2013–2017. PLoS ONE, 16(5). View this article in WRRO
- Exploring the characteristics, acuity and management of adult ED patients at night-time. Emergency Medicine Journal, 36(9), 554-557. View this article in WRRO
- Urgent care axis for the older adult: where is best to target interventions?. Emergency medicine journal. View this article in WRRO
- What is the evidence for the management of patients along the pathway from the emergency department to acute admission to reduce unplanned attendance and admission? An evidence synthesis. BMC Health Services Research, 17, 355-355. View this article in WRRO
- An evaluation of the referral process in the emergency department. Emergency Medicine Journal, 31(10), 827-832.
- The impact of the 4 h target on patient care and outcomes in the Emergency Department: an analysis of hospital incidence data. Emergency Medicine Journal, 27(12), 921-927.
- The impact of government-set time targets on patient care and outcomes: A retrospective analysis of routine data. JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 62, A1-A1.
- Are emergency department junior doctors becoming less experienced in performing common practical procedures?. Emergency Medicine Journal, 24(9), 657-658.
- Are today's junior doctors confident in managing patients with minor injury?. Emergency Medicine Journal, 23(11), 867-868.
- An unusual rugby injury. Emergency Medicine Journal, 23(6), e40-e40.
- What happened to my patient? Automated patient follow‐up. Medical Education.
- Correction: Patient compliance with NHS 111 advice: Analysis of adult call and ED attendance data 2013–2017. PLOS ONE, 19(7), e0307203-e0307203.
- Prehospital early warning scores for adults with suspected sepsis: the PHEWS observational cohort and decision-analytic modelling study. Health Technology Assessment, 1-93.
Conference proceedings papers
- 2109 Prehospital early warning scores for adults with suspected sepsis: retrospective diagnostic cohort study. RCEM Annual Scientific Conference Glasgow 2023 Meeting Abstracts
- 2161 What happened to my patient? A novel automated patient follow up system for emergency medicine clinician’s reflections. RCEM Annual Scientific Conference Glasgow 2023 Meeting Abstracts (pp 882.2-882)
- 45URGENT CARE AXIS FOR THE OLDER ADULT: WHERE IS BEST TO TARGET AN INTERVENTION?. Age and Ageing, Vol. 46(suppl_2) (pp ii15-ii16)