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Nicklas Ennab Vogel

Postdoc

I conduct research related to acute care of patients with life-threatening conditions. With an interdisciplinary approach to quantitative method development for decision-analytical modeling, I specialise in stroke care and emergency response systems.

About me

CV

  • 2024 Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the subject area of Medical Science
  • 2024 Post doc

 

Teaching assignments at medical programme 

  • Academic group supervisor

Networks

  • Centre for Medical Technology assessment (CMT)

  • Center for Advanced Research in Emergency Response (CARER)

  • Unit of Health Care Analysis (HSA)

  • Division of Society and Health (SH)

Publications

2025

Johan Wasselius, Emma Hall, Alex Szolics, Fabian Arnberg, Hozan Radhi, Mia von Euler, Per Wester, Teresa Ullberg, Tobias Cronberg, Nicklas Ennab Vogel, Magnus Esbjornsson, Fredrik Jonsson, Tommy Andersson, Bo Norrving, Bjoern M. Hansen (2025) Large regional variation in endovascular thrombectomy rates for acute ischemic stroke in Sweden European Stroke Journal (Article in journal) Continue to DOI
Sofie Pilemalm, Rebecca Stenberg, Wael Alkusaibati, Nicklas Ennab Vogel (2025) Hur kan vi arbeta med civila insatspersoner som första insatsaktörer?: Huvudrapport
Rebecca Stenberg, Nicklas Ennab Vogel (2025) Civila insatspersoner - Identifiera och beskriva typer av nytta, vinst och kostnad
Nicklas Ennab Vogel, Tobias Andersson Granberg, Per Wester, Lars-Åke Levin (2025) Optimizing Prehospital Acute Transfer of Patients With Presumed Stroke Given Economic Constraints European Journal of Neurology, Vol. 32, Article e70112 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI

2024

Nicklas Ennab Vogel, Per Wester, Tobias Andersson Granberg, Lars-Åke Levin (2024) Cost-Effectiveness of Prehospital Ambulance Helicopter Transportation of Patients With Presumed Stroke in the Era of Mechanical Thrombectomy STROKE-VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL NEUROLOGY, Vol. 4, Article e001343 (Article in journal) Continue to DOI

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