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Training and Courses

Education teams across Scotland work closely with partners in the NHS, Higher Education Institutes and Research & Development departments to provide a service that is tailored to meet the needs of researchers and associated staff. We collaborate with education staff in CRF's across the UK and with colleagues at the NIHR to ensure a cohesive and standardised programme of educational opportunities are available to researchers. Education courses can be booked through the follow...

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Mental Health Data Science Scotland

Mental Health Data Science Scotland conference Bringing together the outputs of two MRC Mental Health Data Pathfinder projects under the banner of ‘Mental Health Data Science Scotland’, this free online conference on mental health data science is a collaboration between University of Glasgow and University of Edinburgh.   The full programme is below and the login details for the conference are: Webinar link: ...

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Anaesthesia, Perioperative Medicine, and Critical Care

Our role is to support the delivery of high-quality clinical research in Anaesthesia, Perioperative Medicine and Critical Care 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...

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Dementia and Neuroprogressive Studies

Studies taking place across NHS Scotland are categorised by their neuroprogressive disease area. These includes: Studies being recruited to An update on studies which have closed to recruitment but are still ongoing Publications of studies which are now finished Not all studies take place in every site, so please check the site information alongside each study. Contact details for each site are: NHS Grampian: 01224 557941, ...

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Working with the NRS Primary Care Network

NRS Primary Care Network work both on behalf of Health Professionals and researchers.   We can facilitate research in Primary Care and provide practical support to GPs and other Health Professionals who wish to give their patients the opportunity to take part in research studies. See the Health Professional tab for more information. NRS Primary Care Network...

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Information for Researchers

ENRICH Scotland provides support to researchers interested in care home research in two ways Holding six-monthly webinars, which are sent out within an accompanying research bulletin for academics and researchers interested in involving care homes in their work. Providing practical support to research teams that are developing and/or delivering research to care homes in Scotland   Research Forum We...

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Partners in Research - Neuroprogressive and Dementia

Over the last year, the Patient and Public Involvement group of the NHS Research Scotland Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network has been co-developed into Partners in Research. The network has reshaped their strategy to have people with lived experience at the heart of all they do.  Here we explore recent projects and if you would like to hear more abo...

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Maureen Brown

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Funding for NHS Research Infrastructure

CSO allocates over £42million to Scottish NHS Boards to maintain a robust infrastructure and successfully deliver trials and studies. Funding is allocated in many cases to reflect the level of activity and a mixture of funding streams have been developed in collaboration with key stakeholders to ensure fairness and transparency. The key funding streams for supporting research infrastructure in Scotland are: NRS Researcher Support NRS Service Support

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NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Genetics and Rare Diseases Specialty Group and the Scottish Clinical Genomics Forum Joint Event

The NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Genetics and Rare Diseases Specialty Group and the Scottish Clinical Genomics Forum are hosting an in-person event, free for academic, clinical, government and third-sector colleagues at the Institute of Genetics and Cancer (IGC) in Edinburgh, Wednesday 20 May This event is particularly aimed at members of the Scottish Clinical Genomics community, including Genetic Counsellors and Clinical Geneticists, Trainees/Residents, Nurses and Laboratory Staff an...

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