1. Lessons from the pandemic: An innovative scheme to support research in the North West Coast
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TJG Blunt, AJM Kalakonda, DJ Swiffen, RE Westwood, and AG Nuttall
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Clinical trials ,Education and training ,Quality in health care ,COVID-19 ,Research delivery ,Medicine - Abstract
In 2021, a Clinical Research Fellow (CRF) scheme was created to serve the North West Coast (NWC) region in line with the key health priorities set out by the Clinical Research Network. Five doctors in pre-specialist training were placed in NHS trust research departments across the NWC. The scheme aimed to provide early career research experience while also enhancing the provision of research across the region. The CRFs were involved in writing clinical trial grant applications and study protocols, with the scheme providing additional experience in leadership roles and time management. In addition, the CRF scheme has had a positive impact in adopted NHS trusts, which have seen their overall research capacity and capability improve, through increased flexibility and medical oversight. Research departments have benefited from increased financial income and improved national reputations. Overall, this real-world experience provided a vital ‘foot in the door’, which is essential for research-interested medics to advance in a future academic career. In the wider NWC region, the CRF scheme successfully delivered achievable and financially sustainable research. Innovative programmes such as this one should be seen as a viable option for research provision through the NHS, in the UK.
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- 2024
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