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Blog from Louise Wood at the NIHR Clinical Research Network. About Clinical Research World. It’s OK to ask…. September 3, 2013. OK, so you’re all hard-hitting, high-flying go-getters out there reading this blog. But faced with illness, and a doctor in a white coat, you probably do what most of us do – which is, what you’re told by your clinician. Of course that’s right (it is what we have experts for), but is it enough? How come his wife had to do the research and set it up? The pity is, it can and it do...
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Blog from Louise Wood at the NIHR Clinical Research Network. About Clinical Research World. The bloke in the wig? Yeah, it’s James Lind…. September 5, 2013. You can find yourself doing funny things sometimes in this job. True, there are days when it is all serious “big girls” meetings to do with improving the time it takes to start up a life-sciences industry clinical trial in the UK (a refreshingly swift 55 days on average now, since you ask). This entry was posted in clinical research. You are commenti...
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Blog from Louise Wood at the NIHR Clinical Research Network. About Clinical Research World. Monthly Archives: November 2013. Is clinical research worth the effort? November 28, 2013. Maybe it’s just me, but sometimes you wake up in the morning, look at the long list of the things you have to do, and the meetings you have to go to, and you think, “does it all really matter? 8221; All these studies, all this information, all this effort to make clinical research count; is it worth it? I was struck by how p...
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Blog from Louise Wood at the NIHR Clinical Research Network. About Clinical Research World. Does anybody care.data? February 19, 2014. Pending a cure for cancer, it isn’t often that clinical research gets on the front page of our national newspapers. But – by association – it has done so this week, in the form of great big 80 point headlines about care.data and the dire threat it poses to patient-kind. In case you missed it (could you miss it? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Fill in your details ...
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Blog from Louise Wood at the NIHR Clinical Research Network. About Clinical Research World. Monthly Archives: November 2012. NIHR website showcases how research is helping to tackle diabetes. November 15, 2012. The National Institute for Health Research has launched a new website. To showcase the ground-breaking work that top researchers are doing to tackle diabetes. The NIHR’s Focus on Diabetes website features interviews with the “hidden heroes” of the research community, who work beh...8220;Diabetes a...
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Blog from Louise Wood at the NIHR Clinical Research Network. About Clinical Research World. Researched changed my life (and apparently a lot of other people’s too! March 14, 2014. Ever cry at work? I don’t mean with the sheer stress and frustration of it all (stress? NO I hear you cry! But because something just gets you. Well, the guy in the picture is Marc de Block, and he made me shed a few tears. Before you accuse him of being an utter rotter, it’s in a. Anyway, check out the stories on Research Chan...
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