I love to see people thrive in their work; I get a buzz out of seeing people put their talents to work in clinical research and feel good about it. The more I learn about the people I work with, … Continue reading →
I recently visited Montreal and had the opportunity to meet with Linda Chin at McGill University research nurse working at Montreal’s newest hospital. How did you become a research nurse? Well, I was an agency nurse in oncology when their … Continue reading →
Like many of you I ‘fell’ into research nursing. Some are scouted by a professor with a project and a grant or a senior research nurse who spotted your ‘talent’ while working alongside you in out-patient clinic. Today even scientists … Continue reading →
Research nurse interview with Denise O’Donnell, Senior Hepatology Research Nurse, Gastro Clinical Trials Facility, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford Where were you brought up? Co Donegal, Ireland Which subject did you like most at school? English What was your first job? … Continue reading →
I was pleased to talk at the Clinfield conference about developing the research nurse role beyond research delivery, and trying to find ways of getting involved with more of the broader research process. Research nurse roles generally are focussed on … Continue reading →