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Training and Events
The Network try to ensure a presence at relevant events across the country and share training opportunities of interest to the stroke research community. For any enquiries regarding training, please contact Karen McBurnie at karen.mcburnie2@nhs.scot. The Network is not responsible for the content on external pages.
Resources
Useful links International Association for the Study of Pain North British Pain Association The British Pain Society
ENRICH Scotland
Enabling Research in Care Homes Improving the lives and health of people living in care homes is a major priority, but care home residents are generally underrepresented in research studies. Enabling Research in Care Homes (ENRICH) aims to change this by strengthening support for research outside the NHS. ...
Andrew Deans
Electronic Signature
NRS welcomes efficient methods of document transfer in the research approvals and study set-up process. Applications for RECs and HRA Approval are made electronically from IRAS, and applications to CAG should be made by email. Applications in IRAS have electronic authorisation. Other documents may include electronic signatures. NRS does not require ink signatures on any re...
How to be a Great Chief Investigator for Clinical Trials
These workshops are designed for both current and aspiring Chief Investigators of clinical trials, with a clear goal: to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel Each event will feature expert guidance, interactive activities, and a collaborative learning environment. Information on past courses and speakers can be found on the registration website.
Dr Maria Drummond
Involving patients in cardiovascular research
The NHS Research Scotland Cardiovascular Network, organised two events in 2022 involving patients and members of the public. The aim of these events was to hear first-hand views from cardiovascular patients in Scotland how they want to be involved research. Here the network provide an overview of the events, the learning and future work to strengthen patient and public involvement activity.
Study Pathway
NHS Research Scotland works collaboratively across all Health Boards to provide a comprehensive and complete service. This national approach results in fast, efficient and reliable support to deliver high-quality clinical trials in Scotland. If you would like to place a feasibility enquiry with Scottish Health Boards, please contact feasibility@nrs.org.uk.
Research Grant Collaboration Agreement endorsed by the Health Research Authority for use across the UK
The contract was developed by the Research and Development Forum's Research Contracts Group and endorsed by the Four Nations Contracting Leads The template contract is now available on