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Welcome to the
MED-KIT Study

Making use of Ex-situ Donated Hearts for Knowledge and Innovation of Therapeutic Devices

Funded By:

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Our Purpose

Research into Cardiac Transplantation is imperative to it's future growth. However, transplantation remains a tenuous concept in the public eye.

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The success of research is driven by the impact, needs and thoughts of the general public, particularly in transplantation.

 

 MED-KIT's purpose is to conduct public workshops in order to obtain critical insight into our work by the general public.  

 

We believe in the power of research and the impact it can have. Our team is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others.

Our Approach

We will be setting up focus groups with target audiences to gather important insights. We believe in working together to find new and innovative solutions to medical problems. Our team is made up of experts in various fields, who bring a unique perspective and skill set to the table.

Our Facilities

All workshops will be conducted in state-of-the-art facilities, with easy access to all attendees, and refreshments available.

 

The results of these workshops will be analysed by experts to draw out pertinent ideas. 

Our Partnerships

The MED-KIT Study is supported by The University of Cambridge and Cambridge Cardiovascular. 

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We will also be working with NHS Scotland (Glasgow) and North Bristol NHS Trust to bring these workshops to multiple UK areas and gather greater public knowledge.

Our Values

At MED-KIT, our values guide everything we do. We believe in integrity, excellence, collaboration, and innovation.

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Our Study

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Workshop Sites

2

Sponsors

9

Research Leads

1

DCD Heart Transplant Program

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Potential Medical Breakthroughs

Our Partners

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Join the MED-KIT Community

We invite you to join the MED-KIT community and support our mission to improve the health of people worldwide.

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Register for a workshop or complete the survey to give your thoughts.

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