Announcement: Non-malignant haematology research in the UK: looking forward to new opportunities
2010
Over the last few years there has been rapid and radical change in the way
clinical research in the UK is funded and supported within the NHS. This has
resulted from restructuring and major new investment in research
infrastructure, co-ordinated through Clinical Local Research Networks
(CLRNs) and equivalent organisations in the devolved nations. CLRNs
have resources to support local researchers undertake studies that have been
adopted on to the national research portfolio. For example, CLRNs can help
with gaining local approvals or provide research nurses to recruit patients,
undertake study procedures and perform data entry. CLRNs can establish
Local Speciality Groups in a number of areas of medicine, including nonmalignant
haematology. These new networks offer non-malignant
haematology access to significant new resources and a major opportunity
to support clinical research for the benefit of our patients.
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