‘As a research nurse I need to widen my knowledge of research methods’, ‘I need to understand research studies better’, ‘I need to find a course’, ‘I want to be good at this’. These were the first thoughts which went … Continue reading →
On a hot summer afternoon I made my way to King’s College Healthcare Trust to meet the ACET Research Team. They contacted me following a Clinfield email offering any team to be featured in a blog post. I love initiative … Continue reading →
Unmet recruitment targets are costly and can have a negative impact on your site’s reputation. A robust study feasibility could help you set achievable recruitment targets- how many patients you can realistically recruit and manage on a study. A thorough … Continue reading →
I had the pleasure this month of being introduced to the research team in the emergency department at Barts Health NHS Trust, a very busy department serving the East side of central London. They were poster winners at the regional … Continue reading →
Have you heard of Global Research Nurses? They are a fabulous organisation (part of the Global Research Network set up by Mr Bill Gates) that supports, guides and informs research nurses around the world. They are especially important to those working in low to … Continue reading →