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Alzheimer Scotland Conference 2025
We will be attending the Alzheimer Scotland Conference in Glasgow on Monday 22nd September. We will have a stand so please come and talk to us about our Clinical Trial study and other research that takes place in the Neuroprogressive & Dementia Network Booking is not yet open.
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Associate Principal Investigator Scheme
The Associate Principal Investigator (API) Scheme aims to develop health and care professionals to become the Principal Investigators (PIs) of the future. It is a six month in-work training opportunity, providing practical experience for healthcare professionals starting their research career. People who would not normally have the opportunity to take part in clinical research in their day-to-day role have the chance to experience what it means to work on and deliver an NIHR portfolio...
Resources
Useful links International Association for the Study of Pain North British Pain Association The British Pain Society
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, ...
NRS Introduction to Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
Please note confirmation of course will be sent once a purchase order number has been provided. Pay by Card Please contact our Treasury Department with the name of course and course date - 0141 278 2794
UK Policy Framework for Health and Social Care Research
This policy framework sets out principles of good practice in the management and conduct of health and social care research in the UK. These principles protect and promote the interests of patients, service users and the public in health and social care research, by describing ethical conduct and proportionate, assurance-based management of h...
Training and Events
Here you will find information on events NHS Research Scotland Reproductive Health and Childbirth are hosting, supporting, exhibiting or attending. We are committed to supporting the clinical research community across Scotland, if you wish to publicise an event on this page please contact abha.maheshwari@nhs.scot. NHS Research Scotland is not responsible for the content on external sites.
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The Education team works closely with our 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. If you have any questions regarding the education programm...
Get Involved
As a member of the public, NRS Primary Care has a number of different ways for you to get involved We have a number of actively recruiting studies that you may find of interest We have a Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Group based in Glasgow This group meets to advise health researchers and NRS Primary Care on all aspects of the research process, including the materials used during research studies. We welcome patients, carers and me...
Scottish study activity continues to seek answers during Bowel Cancer Awareness Month
Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (1-30 April) is encouraging the sharing of experiences and symptoms — with Scotland’s researchers supporting the drive for treatments through diverse trials More than nine in 10 people survive bowel cancer — the fourth most common type of cancer in the UK — when it is diagnosed at the earliest stage, so education on spotting the signs is vital. While Bowel Cancer UK is encouraging information sharing through t...