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- Beatson only UK site for pioneering prostate cancer trial
- Chief Scientist Office (CSO) - Supporting Patient and Public Involvement
- Clinical Research Practitioners register represents game-changing accreditation for vital part of research workforce
- ENRICH Scotland encourages the voices of care homes to speak louder in research
- First accredited Clinical Research Practitioner welcomed in Scotland
- Husband and wife support ENGAGE study
- Involving patients in cardiovascular research
- Much-needed funding provided to launch two Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) projects in Oral and Dental Health
- Organ and tissue transplantation research in Scotland
- Patient and public involvement in critical care
- Patient and public involvement in mental health
- Sustainable PPI in Co-designing Dundee Dental Hospital and Research School (DDH&RS)
- World Parkinson’s Day set to spark Scottish awareness of clinical research journey
NHS Research Scotland blogs cover elements of clinical research in Scotland in more depth, and feature writing from those directly involved in key studies taking place across the country.
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ENRICH Scotland encourages the voices of care homes to speak louder in research
26th August 2022
ENRICH Scotland has established the ‘RICH (Research In Care Homes) Voices’ patient and public involvement group, which will bring together care home staff, residents, and researchers to discuss and influence the design and delivery of research.
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Much-needed funding provided to launch two Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) projects in Oral and Dental Health
27th April 2022
The NHS Research Scotland Oral and Dental Specialty Group (NRS Oral and Dental) has provided much-needed funding to launch two Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) projects in Oral and Dental Health.
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Husband and wife support ENGAGE study
15th September 2021
Taking part in a clinical trial was a family affair for husband and wife Phil and Helen Theaker.
Helen took part in the ENGAGE study – an international study to determine whether a new investigational medication, Aducanumab, can slow the progression of early Alzheimer’s disease.
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