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Reproductive Health and Childbirth

Our role is to support delivery of high-quality clinical research in Reproductive Health and Childbirth and manage participant recruitment to time and target, for studies led from Scotland and other nations where Scottish sites are participating We provide support in the following areas: Managing the study portfolio record Monitoring recruitment to target Providing advice on study design and feasibility Troubleshooting where recruitment is not...

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Patients, Carers, and the Public

Research is an essential part of an effective, modern NHS. Good quality research is essential to help find new treatments and ways to improve health and care services, and can only take place with the help of patients, carers and members of the public. When we talk about the public we mean carers, patients, family and friends of patients, potential future patients and people who use health and social care services. There are many ways to get involved:

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‘Apply for bowel cancer research grant to help improve early diagnosis of UK’s second biggest killer’

The NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Cancer Network has urged researchers in Scotland to take advantage of a new grant aimed at improving early diagnosis of bowel cancer A pilot grant is being offered by Bowel Cancer UK, offering up to £50,000 “to support innovative research” into Scotland’s second most common cause of cancer death. The grant is aligned to its Research Strategy, which is focused on stratifying bowel cancer risk, improving screening, and enha...

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Education & Funding

NHS Research Scotland is committed to strengthening the research culture in Scotland. A range of fellowships strengthens Scotland’s capacity to conduct internationally recognised research. By offering protected time to contribute to, conduct and lead clinical research, an emerging generation of talented researchers can be supported to become the clinical research leaders of the future....

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Renal

Our role is to support the delivery of high quality clinical research in Renal Disorders and manage participant recruitment to time and target, both for studies which are led from Scotland, and studies led from other nations which Scottish sites are participating in.  We provide support in the following areas: Managing the study portfolio record Monitoring the attainment of recruitment targets Providing advice on study design and feasibility Troubl...

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The Write Stuff: A Short Scientific Writing Course (Part 3)

Pay by Cheque: please make out a cheque, payable to NHS GG& C Endowment Fund CG0337 and bring it with you on the day. Pay by Credit or Debit Card: can be arranged. (Please note your details will be stored in our database but not passed on to any other parties). If you have any queries in respect of your course fee, please telephone 0141 201 9324. Thank you.

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Reproductive Health and Childbirth Speciality Group seeking new Clinical Lead for ‘exciting opportunity’

The NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Reproductive Health and Childbirth Specialty Group has a vacancy for a Clinical Lead, considered to be an ‘exciting opportunity to make a real difference’ The Chief Scientist Office (CSO) is looking to make an appointment over the next few months to support the effective delivery of research projects, including increasing the number of patients enrolled into trials and helping to reduce barriers to participation. The

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Resources

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NRS Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Update

There are no fees for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde/NHS West Node employees Half-day (13:30-16:30)    £110 Commercial Organisation We can raise an invoice for payment, but only in receipt of a purchase order number from your finance department. Purchase orders should be marked for the attention of:-NHS GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE CALEDONIA HOUSE CARDONALD BUSINESS PARK GLASGOW G51 4ED ENDOWMENT FUND CG0337 EDUCATION A...

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Respiratory

Our role is to support the delivery of high quality clinical research in Respiratory disorders and manage participant recruitment to time and target, both for Respiratory studies which are led from Scotland, and studies led from other nations in which Scottish sites are participating. We provide support in the following areas: Managing the study portfolio record Monitoring the attainment of recruitment targets Providing advice on study design and feasibility

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