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Training and Events

Here you will find information on events ENRICH Scotland are hosting, supporting, exhibiting or attending. We are committed to supporting the clinical research community across Scotland so if you wish to publicise an event on this page please contact tay.enrichscotland@nhs.scot.  ENRICH Scotland is not responsible for the content on external sites. Upcoming Even...

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Tracy Ibbotson

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Lesley Cousland

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Bite Size Training: Getting started in a research trial

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

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Dermatology

For specific Coronavirus (COVID-19) research and guidance visit the Coronavirus information hub. Our role is to support the delivery of high-quality clinical research in Dermatology and manage participant recruitment to time and target, both for Dermatology studies which are led from Scotland, and studies led by other nations which Scottish sites are participating in. We prov...

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MyPsych App for Mental Health Research

The MyPsych App for Mental Health research will launch on Thursday 12 December at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.  The app, developed by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde in collaboration with colleagues throughout NHS Scotland, provides quick and convenient access to mental health information  NRS Mental Health are proud to support the launch which will take place at the Teaching & Learning Centre within...

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Funding Opportunities

A number of funding schemes operate in Scotland, designed to support capacity building and stimulate the development of high-quality research. The Chief Scientist Office has recently reviewed its grant schemes and will now be providing a number of different funding streams to directly support research in Scotland.

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Yvonne McIlvenna

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Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network explores ‘exclusion of LGBTQ+ individuals in dementia care’

NHS Research Scotland Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network (NRS NDN) Network has seen a new paper published, highlighting what has been termed “the persistent invisibility of LGBTQ+ adults” living with dementia. Clinical Studies Officer at NRS NDN, Bernie McInally believes this is a community that is “often unacknowledged despite likely residing within care home settings” and is keen to see that investigated further after publication in The International Jour...

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First accredited Clinical Research Practitioner welcomed in Scotland

Scotland has its first accredited Clinical Research Practitioner (CRP), formally celebrating the valuable contribution of registration for health professionals and opening up further study opportunities. Clinical Studies Officer Tiffany Stewart of the NHS Research Scotla...

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