I came across a clinical trials guidance document written by the GCP Records Managers Association to help researchers decide what communication is considered relevant (and therefore should be keep in the site file) and what communication is not. This document … Continue reading →
I recently read an article written by Sandra Brinkman-Denney, a graduate student in the USA, who was carrying out a review of the literature to show evidence that the scope of the research nurses’ advanced specialty role met ANA’s Standard … Continue reading →
If you were asked to define the characteristics of a good research nurse, what would they be? Words that immediately come to mind for me are takes initiative, eager to learn new things, organised, assertive, flexible, good communicator, self-assured, robust, … Continue reading →
Research without research participants would be like jam sandwiches without peanut butter; it simply wouldn’t work. So why is so little thought given to the motivators for people choosing to accept or decline an invitation to participate in research? What … Continue reading →
Thank you to everyone who attended this year’s clinical research conference and to all the speakers who were incredibly motivating and inspiring on the day. It’s true that we sometimes get so caught up in the struggles of our daily … Continue reading →