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Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network explores ‘exclusion of LGBTQ+ individuals in dementia care’
NHS Research Scotland Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network (NRS NDN) Network has seen a new paper published, highlighting what has been termed “the persistent invisibility of LGBTQ+ adults” living with dementia. Clinical Studies Officer at NRS NDN, Bernie McInally believes this is a community that is “often unacknowledged despite likely residing within care home settings” and is keen to see that investigated further after publication in The International Jour...
ENRICH Scotland Sign-up Form
Care home managers and staff can register their facilities interest in joining ENRICH Scotland online. If you would prefer a physical form, contact tay.enrichscotland@nhs.scot. On registering your interest, a member of the ENRICH Scotland team will contact you to process the full registration. This will involve specifying a named contact and completing the relevant paperw...
MyPsych App for Mental Health Research
The MyPsych App for Mental Health research will launch on Thursday 12 December at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. The app, developed by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde in collaboration with colleagues throughout NHS Scotland, provides quick and convenient access to mental health information NRS Mental Health are proud to support the launch which will take place at the Teaching & Learning Centre within...
CHSS Updated STARs AM 18 module
Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland, in collaboration with professional experts in stroke care across Scotland, are delighted to announce the launch of the updated
First accredited Clinical Research Practitioner welcomed in Scotland
Scotland has its first accredited Clinical Research Practitioner (CRP), formally celebrating the valuable contribution of registration for health professionals and opening up further study opportunities. Clinical Studies Officer Tiffany Stewart of the NHS Research Scotla...
Bernie McInally
NRS Introduction to Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
Diabetes
Diabetes is a common life-long health condition. One in 20 people in Scotland have diabetes - the majority (88.2%) have type 2 diabetes and nearly 11% have type 1 diabetes (Scottish Government, 2014). It is thought that a further 49,000 people have undiagnosed type 2 diabetes (ScotPHO) and Diabetes UK estimates that at least 620,000 people in Scotland are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. To improve our understanding of the impact of changing diabetes care on our popul...
Bite Size Training: Delivering a research trial
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