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Clinical Academic Task and Finish group with Dame Jessica Corner
Professor Dame Jessica Corner speaks to Council members at April’s Spring Conference 2025 about the Clinical Academic Task and Finish Group and its report.
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Emergency Care through a Neurodivergent Lens: A Radiographer’s Research Journey
Ben Potts, a diagnostic radiographer and part-time doctoral researcher, shares how his PhD is tackling inequalities in emergency care for autistic, AuDHD and ADHD adults, and how clinical practice, lived experience,…
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Advancing Occupational Therapy: a New Strategy for Research and Innovation
Cross-sector collaboration across charities, public bodies, and industry is vital to tackling the UK’s rising burden of major illness, driving innovative research and faster patient benefits. Investing in a strong, research-active…
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Developing AHP Clinical Academic Capacity and Capability
A collaboration between East Suffolk and North Essex Foundation Trust and the associated Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board.
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Developing the Research Skilled workforce Project
A collaboration between the Southwest Clinical Schools, NHSE SW Regional Office and all health care organisations and HEIs in the SW region.
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Follett Principles: Supporting Clinical Academics
Professor Jane Coad and Nicola Carter speak about the updated Follett Principles 2024 including the background of Follett, the driver behind its update and guidance to implementation.
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Exploring Maternity Services for Marginalised Groups
The Council of Deans of Health is keen to explore and showcase examples of effective collaboration between universities and healthcare organisations that drive innovation and knowledge exchange across the nursing, midwifery…
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Addressing the UK’s Health Crisis through Collaboration
A guest blog by Nicola Perrin, CEO at the Association of Medical Research Charities. By 2040, nearly 1 in 5 adults in England will live with major illness—making cross-sector research collaboration…
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Midwifery Research Impact in Policy and Practice podcast
Three members of the UK network or Professors in Midwifery and maternal and newborn health discuss research careers for midwives and how we can better facilitate research in midwifery.
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Introducing the Research Excellence Framework 2029
We’re delighted to have been joined by Professor Hugh McKenna, former sub-panel chair for REF 2021 and current member of the REF 2029 Research Diversity Advisory Panel. His presentation gives a…