A day in the life – Agile Research Nurse Humberto Matos
A day in the life of South West Research Nurse Humberto Matos. Humberto is a Research Nurse in the Exeter Agile Research Delivery Team, part of the NIHR Research Delivery Network.
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A lasting impact: the role of a public contributor
At the end of the summer we said farewell to Steve Bond after he stepped down as a public contributor for the NIHR. Read more about Steve's impact after three years in the role.
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Woman urges people to support diabetes research
A woman living with Type 1 diabetes is urging the public to support research into the condition on World Diabetes Day.
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Alistair’s story: taking part in diabetes research at the GP practice
A diabetes patient is crediting research carried out at his GP surgery with helping him achieve remission from the disease.
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"People know the standards you're working to" - Why I became a registered clinical research practitioner
Joanna Tilley is a Clinical Research Practitioner (CRP) at Somerset Foundation NHS Trust.
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New study launches to investigate meningococcal carriage among first-year university students
University of Nottingham supports new study on meningococcal group B bacteria in first-year students
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Radiographer reflects on her research journey
Victoria McArthur is an MRI Radiographer at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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Building a research-active practice - the success story of a Devizes GP surgery
Dr Mark Thomas, a GP in Wiltshire, shares his journey of leading his GP surgery in research, achieving remarkable success in just a few months.
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Innovative programme provides maternity research information in the community
The Maternity Research Community Programme at North Bristol NHS Trust provides the Women & Children's Research Team with the opportunity to deliver short sessions in local antenatal classes.
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Teenager proud to be part of research trial for new children’s migraine medication
A teenager living with severe migraines has described why he wanted to be part of research which could help children affected by the condition.