To make fake blood for a safe lab skills practical, make a solution with following ingredients and proportions: 10% golden syrup 50% sesame oil 40% H2O Add 10 drops of red food colouring The solution will naturally separate so give … Continue reading →
Where were you brought up? Leeds Which subject did you like most at school? English What was your first job? I did voluntary work on a care of the elderly ward at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust at weekends, talking … Continue reading →
Where were you brought up? On the Isle of Wight Which subject did you like most at school? Music What was your first job? I was a Saturday girl in Woolworths What was your first job in healthcare? As a … Continue reading →
Clinical research is undoubtedly dependent on the recruitment of suitable participants; without them research is non-existent. Much emphasis is placed on the quality of the different components of the research endeavor with researchers needing to comply with the requirements of … Continue reading →
The publication of research findings is an important issue for all those involved in the conduct of research, including clinical research nurses, and those who might benefit from the results of that research. The Health Research Authority (HRA) held a … Continue reading →