Healthcare research activity improves patient outcomes. Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professions (NMAHPs) make an important contribution to clinical research. Within the United Kingdom (UK), there is a 25-year history of increasing healthcare research capacity and capability through clinical academic roles. Medical colleagues were the first to introduce the role in 2005. In 2007, a national policy identified inequalities in access to and success of research training fellowships between medical and nursing healthcare professionals. This was followed by a number of national initiatives, which continue to evolve to the present day. There is evidence that the UK has reached the ‘tipping point’ to increase NMAHP research capacity and capab...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the concept of 'clinical academic' from the perspectives of healthcar...
Objectives: To explore the perceived impacts of clinical academic activity among the professions out...
Background: Nurses, midwives and allied health professionals are integral to research, yet rarely en...
Background: Developing a clinical academic role in Nursing, Midwifery and the Allied Health Professi...
Objectives: The clinical academic trajectory for doctors and dentists is well-established, with rese...
The challenges of developing nurses, midwives and AHPs (NMAHPs) as clinical academics (CA) have rece...
Background Developing research capability and capacity within the healthcare professions is a chall...
The Clinical Academic Careers Framework proposes an over-arching structure to develop the clinical a...
Clinical Academic Careers for AHPs and nurses is now supported by a national programme of research f...
INTRODUCTION Internationally the need for the development of clinical academic careers for nurses, ...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare experiences of medical clinical academics (MCAs) with those ...
Clinical academic careers programmes have developed in England and Wales to enable clinical staff ou...
Clinical academic careers for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals: The UK experienc
Worldwide, health services are interested in supporting the speedy adoption of research findings int...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: To consider clinician researcher career frameworks and ...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the concept of 'clinical academic' from the perspectives of healthcar...
Objectives: To explore the perceived impacts of clinical academic activity among the professions out...
Background: Nurses, midwives and allied health professionals are integral to research, yet rarely en...
Background: Developing a clinical academic role in Nursing, Midwifery and the Allied Health Professi...
Objectives: The clinical academic trajectory for doctors and dentists is well-established, with rese...
The challenges of developing nurses, midwives and AHPs (NMAHPs) as clinical academics (CA) have rece...
Background Developing research capability and capacity within the healthcare professions is a chall...
The Clinical Academic Careers Framework proposes an over-arching structure to develop the clinical a...
Clinical Academic Careers for AHPs and nurses is now supported by a national programme of research f...
INTRODUCTION Internationally the need for the development of clinical academic careers for nurses, ...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare experiences of medical clinical academics (MCAs) with those ...
Clinical academic careers programmes have developed in England and Wales to enable clinical staff ou...
Clinical academic careers for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals: The UK experienc
Worldwide, health services are interested in supporting the speedy adoption of research findings int...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Aim: To consider clinician researcher career frameworks and ...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the concept of 'clinical academic' from the perspectives of healthcar...
Objectives: To explore the perceived impacts of clinical academic activity among the professions out...
Background: Nurses, midwives and allied health professionals are integral to research, yet rarely en...