Gala Morozova (PhD student)
Thesis title: Adaptive Expertise in Transplant Surgery: The Effects of Changing Organ Retrieval Practice on Individual and Team Performance

PhD Education
- Moray House School of Education and Sport
Contact details
- Tel: +44 (0)131 650 9788
- Email: gala.morozova@ed.ac.uk
PhD supervisors:
Address
- Street
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Moray House School of Education and Sport, ISPEHS, SL 2.18
- City
- University of Edinburgh (Holyrood Campus),
- Post code
- Edinburgh EH8 8AQ
Qualifications
- MSc by Research, University of Edinburgh, UK
- MSc Performance Psycholgy, University of Edinburgh, UK
- BScH Organisational Psychology & Ergonomics, St Petersburg State University, Russia
Responsibilities & affiliations
- Graduate Member of the British Psychological Society (MBPsS)
- Member of British Transplantation Society
Research activities
Project activity
In 2015/16 as a Research Assitant (RA) I have been involved in the following funded projects:
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Simulation Team-Training for the National Organ Retrieval Service
- Accelerating Professional Judgement and Decision Making Expertise in Crime Scene Examination
- Creating a Proficiency Scale for Scene Examination in Scotland
- Investigating the Effects of an 8-week Mindfulness Training Course on University Staff & Students
Current project grants
as RA:
ESRC Impact Grant "Enhancing Organ Retrieval Team Performance"
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The vanguard study : Human performance evaluation of UK National Organ Retrieval Service (NORS) teams utilising a single scrub nurse in thoraco-abdominal organ retrieval
(1 page)
Contribution to conference › Poster (Published) -
Human performance assessment of multi-organ retrieval with the joint scrub practitioner in the United Kingdom
Contribution to conference › Poster (Accepted/In press) -
Identifying the cognitive demands on experts' decision making in liver transplantation
(6 pages)
Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution (Published) -
Creating a proficiency scale for crime scene examination in Scotland
(6 pages)
Book/Report › Other report (Published) -
Human performance assessment of multi-organ retrieval with the joint scrub practitioner
Contribution to conference › Poster (Published) -
Evaluation of the NORS joint scrub practitioner role in multi-organ retrieval in the United Kingdom
Contribution to conference › Poster (Published) -
Investigating the cognitive demands on expert's decision making in transplant surgeons
Contribution to conference › Poster (Published) -
Assessing changes in individual psychological and teamwork factors for reconfigured organ retrieval team during high and low demand simulation
Contribution to conference › Poster (Published)