There are very many resources on the internet for nurses involved in research, whether that be clinical research, academic research or student research. One of the most popular websites in the UK is hosted by the Royal College of Nursing … Continue reading →
The first research nurse professional development day was held this year at Imperial College London. Around 75 nurses gathered together in the Council Room of the Rector’s Lodge to listen, share and discuss the emergence of this new role, how … Continue reading →
A quick guide on the basics of centrifugation What to do for before using a centrifuge? Ensure that the rotor is free of spillage and damage. Look to see if the adaptors are the correct size for your blood tubes. … Continue reading →
Since 2007 it has been my considerable privilege and pleasure to Chair the Competency Framework Working Group. The Working Group was made up of very experienced Clinical Research Nurses. They have put considerable time and effort into developing a useful framework … Continue reading →
While sitting at my desk I noticed a copy of Ann Raven’s book entitled ‘Consider it pure joy …’ which was first published in 1991, with my third edition published in 1997. In only 83 pages Ann Raven provides a … Continue reading →