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Training and Events

Here are some forthcoming events related to Neuroprogressive and Dementia research. If you would like your event listed here please contact tay.ndntayside@nhs.scot.  

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NRS Mental Health 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting

The 12th Annual Scientific Meeting of NRS Mental Health took place on Wednesday 4 November 2020. If you weren't able to join us on the day, you can catch up on all main sessions and the data parallel session on our video playlist.

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Funding for NHS Research Infrastructure

CSO allocates over £42million to Scottish NHS Boards to maintain a robust infrastructure and successfully deliver trials and studies. Funding is allocated in many cases to reflect the level of activity and a mixture of funding streams have been developed in collaboration with key stakeholders to ensure fairness and transparency. The key funding streams for supporting research infrastructure in Scotland are: NRS Researcher Support NRS Service Support

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Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network

NHS Research Scotland's Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network support research into neuroprogressive diseases such as Dementia, Parkinson Disease, Huntington Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease. The network has sites in Dundee, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow, with t...

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Jessica Crossan

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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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Specialty Group announces first webinar with leading reproductive health and childbirth expert

The NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Reproductive Health and Childbirth Specialty Group has announced its first quarterly webinar taking place next month with a leading expert presenting The ‘lunch and learn’ session will be introduced by the Specialty Group’s Champion Support Manager, Annie Ganguly, and presented by Professor Katie Morris. Katie is National Reproductive Health and Childbirth Speciality Lead for the Research Delivery Network of the National Instit...

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Kirsty Hynes

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National Stroke Sessions

The Wednesday lunchtime National Stroke Sessions are a forum for discussing research that cover various topics around stroke The meetings are held via MS Teams and are recorded. Public Affairs and Campaigns officer for Scotland Stroke Association Michael Foley has now taken over as administrator for the meetings To receive weekly meeting details and get added to the distribution list, 

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Clinical Research Practitioners register represents game-changing accreditation for vital part of research workforce

New accreditation for Clinical Research Practitioners (CRPs) is set to significantly strengthen the skills base of the NHS Research Scotland (NRS) workforce, formally recognising the valuable contribution of previously un-registered health professionals and opening further study opportunities. CRPs are now formally identified as an occupational group in health and care in the UK by the UK Professional Standards Authority (PSA), the body that sets the standards for accredited registers...

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