H Higham

H Higham

University of Oxford

H-index: 16

Europe-United Kingdom

About H Higham

H Higham, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Patient safety, human factors applied to healthcare, simulation based education.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Adaptive strategies used by surgical teams under pressure: an interview study among senior healthcare professionals in four major hospitals in the United Kingdom

Variability between human experts and artificial intelligence in identification of anatomical structures by ultrasound in regional anaesthesia: a framework for evaluation of …

Artificial intelligence for ultrasound scanning in regional anaesthesia: a scoping review of the evidence from multiple disciplines

Improving NHS investigation of patient safety incidents

Assistive artificial intelligence for enhanced patient access to ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia

Adopting human factors in early phase and experimental medicine research: A nested pilot study observing controlled human infection with SARS‐CoV‐2

A study of validity and usability evidence for non-technical skills assessment tools in simulated adult resuscitation scenarios

Cognitive aids in the management of clinical emergencies: a systematic review

H Higham Information

University

Position

Senior Clinical Research Fellow

Citations(all)

1062

Citations(since 2020)

527

Cited By

631

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

H Higham Skills & Research Interests

Patient safety

human factors applied to healthcare

simulation based education

Top articles of H Higham

Adaptive strategies used by surgical teams under pressure: an interview study among senior healthcare professionals in four major hospitals in the United Kingdom

Patient Safety in Surgery

2024/12

Variability between human experts and artificial intelligence in identification of anatomical structures by ultrasound in regional anaesthesia: a framework for evaluation of …

British Journal of Anaesthesia

2023/10/27

Artificial intelligence for ultrasound scanning in regional anaesthesia: a scoping review of the evidence from multiple disciplines

2024/3/5

Improving NHS investigation of patient safety incidents

Authorea Preprints

2024/1/22

Assistive artificial intelligence for enhanced patient access to ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia

British journal of anaesthesia

2023/9/1

Adopting human factors in early phase and experimental medicine research: A nested pilot study observing controlled human infection with SARS‐CoV‐2

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

2023/8/4

A study of validity and usability evidence for non-technical skills assessment tools in simulated adult resuscitation scenarios

BMC Medical Education

2023/3/11

Cognitive aids in the management of clinical emergencies: a systematic review

2023/3

H Higham
H Higham

H-Index: 8

Evaluation of the impact of assistive artificial intelligence on ultrasound scanning for regional anaesthesia

British Journal of Anaesthesia

2023/2/1

Assistive artificial intelligence for ultrasound image interpretation in regional anaesthesia: an external validation study

British journal of anaesthesia

2023/2/1

Artificial intelligence for anatomical structure identification on ultrasound in regional anaesthesia: a scoping review protocol

2023

A90 Virtual Reality Simulation for the Foundation Programme–Analysis of Phase Two

2023/10/31

A43 MAGIC–the management of acute emergencies in GP surgeries using in situ simulation and checklists, project final phase: completed quick reference handbook and plans for …

2023/10/31

Recommendations for anatomical structures to identify on ultrasound for the performance of intermediate and advanced blocks in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia

Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine

2022/12/1

MAGIC–management of acute emergencies in general practice using in-situ simulation and checklists

2022/11/15

Making real decisions: does virtual reality measure up in the simulated environment?–Interim results

2022/11/15

Virtual reality simulation for the foundation programme

2022/11/15

The AWARE project (fAmiliarity with workplace and resuscitation equipment)

2022/11/15

Exploring the utility of assistive artificial intelligence for ultrasound scanning in regional anesthesia

Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine

2022/6/1

Non-technical Skills for Medical Students: Validating the Tools of the Trade

Cureus

2022/5/6

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