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NRS Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Update
Nicola Charles
Hepatology
Our role is to support the delivery of high-quality clinical research in Hepatology and manage participant recruitment to time and target, both for Hepatology studies which are led from Scotland, and studies led from other nations which Scottish sites are participating in. We provide support in the following areas: Managing the study portfolio record Monitoring the attainment of recruitment targets Providing advice on study design and feasibility Troubl...
Pioneering Midlothian GP practice proud to launch dedicated primary care research facility
A pioneering GP practice in Midlothian has launched its own dedicated clinical research facility, encouraging patient participation and other surgeries to follow its example Penicuik Medical Practice has successfully adapted one of its consultation rooms, turning it into a readymade space with key equipment for driving clinical research opportunities which are of benefit to both its patients and staff. Supported by the guidance of the NHS Research Scotland (NRS)
Beatson only UK site for pioneering prostate cancer trial
By Dr Abdulla Alhasso, Lead Clinician and UK Chief Investigator for the Clinical Study of the ProSpace™ Balloon System. The Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre is the only site in the UK taking part in the international clinical study of the ProSpace&t...
Induction One: Clinical Research 101: Diving into research essentials
Kirsty Hynes
Infectious Diseases
Our role is to support the delivery of high quality infectious diseases and microbiology studies and manage participant recruitment to time and target, both for studies which are led from Scotland, and studies led from other nations which Scottish sites are participating in. We provide support in the following areas: Managing the study portfolio record Monitoring the attainment of recruitment targets Providing advice on study design and feasibility Trou...
NRS Introduction to Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
‘Potentially transformative’ grant funding available to Scotland’s Gastroenterology researchers
The NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Gastroenterology Specialty Group has urged interested parties to apply for ‘potentially transformative’ grant funding The group — which is focussed on research into the common chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis — believes it is an excellent opportunity which could lead to life-changing breakthro...