Consecutive Royal College of Physicians’ Research for all surveys have highlighted the challenges for doctors becoming involved in research. Local issues included under-representation of chief investigators (CIs) and reduction in dedicated research time. The West Midlands National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network (CRN) established a clinical trials scholarship (CTS) initiative in 2019 to develop research-active consultants in smaller trusts, with a dedicated day per week embedded in a local clinical trials unit. In the initial round of 41 applications from 13 partner organisations, 17 CTSs were appointed, including nine consultant physicians, with one subsequently deferring. After 2 years, the remaining 16 CTSs...
Under UK law, an investigator is defined as an “authorised health professional responsible for the c...
Background: The Lancaster Health Evaluation and Innovation Team (HEIT) is a strategic health partner...
The White Paper, Equity and Excellence: liberating the NHS (DH, 2010) emphasises the promotion and c...
Calls by the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) for more research in NHS trusts and the Care Quality ...
Objectives: The Clinical Research Training Fellowship (CRTF) allows up to 3 years support for clinic...
Background/Aims: The Cancer Research Network (CRN) Scholars Program was launched during the third cy...
CTSU is a world leader in the conduct of large-scale randomised controlled trials, and combined anal...
BACKGROUND: In 1999, 270,000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large ...
BACKGROUND: Research active hospitals have better patient outcomes and improvements in healthcare ar...
infrastructure for clinical research The recognition by both the academic and commercial sectors tha...
Well-designed and performed pivotal trials are critical in providing the efficacy and safety of a ne...
Clinical Education Research (ClinEdR) contributes to the health needs of society by enhancing the ed...
Objectives: To review UK guidelines regarding the use of financial incentives for healthcare profes...
Background: In 1999, 270 000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large...
OBJECTIVES: To review UK guidelines regarding the use of financial incentives for healthcare profess...
Under UK law, an investigator is defined as an “authorised health professional responsible for the c...
Background: The Lancaster Health Evaluation and Innovation Team (HEIT) is a strategic health partner...
The White Paper, Equity and Excellence: liberating the NHS (DH, 2010) emphasises the promotion and c...
Calls by the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) for more research in NHS trusts and the Care Quality ...
Objectives: The Clinical Research Training Fellowship (CRTF) allows up to 3 years support for clinic...
Background/Aims: The Cancer Research Network (CRN) Scholars Program was launched during the third cy...
CTSU is a world leader in the conduct of large-scale randomised controlled trials, and combined anal...
BACKGROUND: In 1999, 270,000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large ...
BACKGROUND: Research active hospitals have better patient outcomes and improvements in healthcare ar...
infrastructure for clinical research The recognition by both the academic and commercial sectors tha...
Well-designed and performed pivotal trials are critical in providing the efficacy and safety of a ne...
Clinical Education Research (ClinEdR) contributes to the health needs of society by enhancing the ed...
Objectives: To review UK guidelines regarding the use of financial incentives for healthcare profes...
Background: In 1999, 270 000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large...
OBJECTIVES: To review UK guidelines regarding the use of financial incentives for healthcare profess...
Under UK law, an investigator is defined as an “authorised health professional responsible for the c...
Background: The Lancaster Health Evaluation and Innovation Team (HEIT) is a strategic health partner...
The White Paper, Equity and Excellence: liberating the NHS (DH, 2010) emphasises the promotion and c...