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NRS Introduction to Good Clinical Practice (GCP)

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Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network reflect on learnings from Highlands and Islands engagement trip

Leading members of the NHS Research Scotland Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network (NRS NDN) Network have reflected on their ongoing efforts to engage with, and learn from, some of the country’s most rural and remote populations Network Champion Dr Tom Russ, Network Manager Jacqui Kerr, and Strategic Manager Dr Emma Law recently visited the Highlands and Islands, following a successful

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NRS Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Update

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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Diabetes

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Midlothian GP practice sees benefits of embracing clinical research opportunities

A forward-thinking GP practice in Midlothian is actively embracing clinical research opportunities for the benefit of both its patients and staff Penicuik Medical Practice has welcomed involvement in a Long COVID trial as part of its first steps in expanding research opportunities with positive feedback from local participants. Part of the NHS Research Scotland (NRS)

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Dementia

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NRS Introduction to Good Clinical Practice (GCP)

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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Next intake of Fellowships for ‘NHS underpinned by dynamic RDI’

A fresh round of Fellowship opportunities has been announced, supporting future leaders in research, development, and innovation (RDI), and helping to solve NHS challenges The Chief Scientist Office (CSO) of Scottish Government believes that creating a positive culture across the NHS — where all staff feel empowered and supported to participate in RDI — is vital. The Fellowships aim to fulfil that need, creating the capacity and capability for talented, d...

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Stroke

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Scottish Cross-Sector Networking Hub launches in partnership with The Academy of Medical Sciences

A new Cross-Sector Networking Hub has launched in Scotland which will draw on expertise and insight from people and organisations within life sciences and beyond to help address healthcare challenges Supported by The Academy of Medical Sciences (Academy) Cross-Sector Programme, The Hub will be hosted...

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