An integral part of research funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is to ensure that patients, carers, service users and the public have the opportunity to shape and influence the relevance, quality and impact of our health and care research. One of NIHR's strategic commitments for public partnerships is to …
The NIHR are making Inclusive research an NIHR condition of funding. The changes to ensure research inclusion Applicants will be required to demonstrate how inclusion is being built into all stages of the research lifecycle including, but not limited to: the research question and design the participants recruited the research methods data collections analysis dissemination …
Dr Sarah McLusky (Sarah McLusky Research-adjacent consultancy, training and facilitation), will deliver a session on collaborating with the end users of research. This session is open to all staff and students and will be of interest to anyone embarking on translational research and those already working in the translational research space. Session details: Could …
What is the webinar series about? Patient and public involvement is a prerequisite for all research funded by NIHR. It can enhance the relevance and quality of research and help build trust in the research and its outcomes. But how do we do it effectively? What lessons can we learn from when things didn’t go …
Have you ever wondered what kind of research the Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Organ Donation and Transplantation (BTRU in ODT) does? How donated organs become part of a research project? What a clinical trial is? Or what the role of a Specialist Nurse in Organ Donation (SNOD) is? Join the BTRU ODT on …
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