New, events and blogs from the School of Primary Care Research
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| The NIHR Three Schools’ Dementia Research Programme Funding Calls The NIHR Three Schools’ Dementia Research Programme invites applications for the following funding opportunities: Seed Fund: To develop proposals co-developed with people with dementia and/or carers for research projects to address priorities for improving the lives of people with or at risk of dementia, family and other carers. Deadline: 3.30pm 17 January 2024 View opportunity Career Development Awards: To support applications for research career development awards from individuals who are committed to developing the evidence base to improve dementia-related practice in England. Deadline: 4.30pm 14 February 2024 View opportunity |
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| ABSTRACT CALL: SPCR Nursing Research Conference
Abstracts welcome for next year's School of Primary Care Research Nursing Conference, Monday 11 March 2024. There is a prize for best oral presentation and best poster. Call for abstracts deadline Wednesday 31 January 2024. Deadline for registration is Thursday 29 February 2024.
REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE / ABSTRACTS |
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| University of Oxford awarded £3 million to establish HealthTech Research Centre
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Congratulations to the University of Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. In partnership with Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust they have been awarded £3 million by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to establish a new HealthTech Research Centre (HRC). |
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| Congratulations to Gillian Campbell
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Congratulations to SPCR Research Fellow Gillian Campbell who was recently awarded the annual research prize for the Pelvic Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy professional network of the Charted Society of Physiotherapy (CSP). It is one of the largest CSP networks and the research prize was awarded for the best abstract submitted for blinded peer review for conference.. |
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| What is it like to do a PhD in Primary Care? |
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| TUTOR-PHC: Exploring the Global Landscape of Primary Health Care Research
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Kieran Ayling from the University of Nottingham writes about his Tutor PHC experience in our latest guest blog post. |
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| Attending the NIHR Science Camp 2023 |
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Megan Armstrong from the University of Nottingham writes about her NIHR Science Camp experience in our latest guest blog post. |
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| Hosting a dementia workshop - a reflection |
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Alice Burnand from the University College London writes a reflection on hosting a dementia workshop for health care professionals and caregivers in a recent guest blog post. |
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| Improving the Reporting of Primary Care Research: Consensus Reporting Items for Studies in Primary Care—the CRISP Statement Researchers, journals, and research users across many fields recognize the need to improve research reporting and have developed research reporting guidelines to assist researchers. Many guidelines have been widely adopted, with potential benefits including more effective dissemination, translation, implementation of new knowledge, and reduction of research waste. The EQUATOR (Enhancing the Quality and Transparency of Health Research) network catalogs a growing number of guidelines for reporting health research (https://www.equator-network.org). Still, the bulk of the 500-plus guidelines pertain specifically to select methods, disciplines, topics, or focused specialties. Primary care (PC) researchers use a variety of reporting guidelines to cover the breadth of their interests, methods, and topics; however, no published guideline focuses directly on PC’s defining features and perspectives.
Read the full CRISP statement: Annals “Online First” article |
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| NIHR Undergraduate Internship Programme The NIHR Undergraduate Internship Programme is now open for applications. This new scheme provides funding for early to mid-career researchers to host up to 3 interns. Interns will undertake a fully funded and flexible placement in the area or discipline they are interested in pursuing, whilst the applicant will have an opportunity to gain valuable supervisory and grant application experience. Deadline: 18 January 2024 |
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| NIHR MLTC CNC website The NIHR Multiple Long Term Conditions (MLTC) Cross NIHR Collaboration (CNC) programme now has a live website. The website is a landing page that gives a brief background of MLTC and an overview of the MLTC CNC programme. Additionally, the programme has an email address that can be used to contact the programme: [email protected], which directs to the Programme Managers for triage. |
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| NIHR Research Support Service The NIHR Research Support Service (RSS) provides free and confidential advice to health and care researchers at every stage of their research journey. You can approach any of the 8 RSS hubs for support – each offers a range of specialist expertise. ditions |
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| Changes to the Development and Skills Enhancement (DSE) Award The DSE Award funds post-doctoral researchers to gain specific skills to underpin the next phase of their careers. From December 2023, the award will provide funding for a longer duration of up to 2 years, to support those who may be returning from a break from research.We are particularly keen to see applications from nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, healthcare scientists and pharmacists. |
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| The QNI Community Nursing Research Forum of 2024 Nursing Thursday, 25 January 2024, 1pm to 2pm |
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| This themed research event is part of a series of events by the QNI’s Community Nursing Research Forum and is open to all community nurses interested in research. Chaired by Forum lead, Ben Bowers, at this event we will be joined by three Forum members who will be presenting their own research. Book your free place |
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| NIHR Webinar | Reducing antibiotic use in primary care 30 January, 1pm |
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| If you work in primary care or primary care research, this one-hour NIHR Evidence webinar is for you. This webinar will cover NIHR research that could help reduce antibiotic prescribing in primary care. Speakers will present actionable evidence on antibiotic stewardship, and safe and effective prescribing. Presentations will be followed by a Q&A session, giving you a unique opportunity to quiz the researchers on how this research could be implemented at your organisation and reflect on potential barriers and facilitators. Register here |
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| Mental Health Special Interest Group Primary Care Mental Health Conference Wednesday, 15 May 2024 |
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| We invite you to share your research with fellow researchers and service users at the forthcoming SAPC Mental Health Special Interest Group - Primary Care Mental Health Conference to be held on Wednesday 15 May 2024. Call for abstracts: We are interested in both completed, and ongoing, work. Submissions for oral presentations and posters are welcomed. The submission deadline is: 4pm on 16 February 2024. Any queries, please do not hesitate to contact Claire Ashmore on [email protected]. Find out more |
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| What's new in perinatal anxiety? Thursday, 6 June 2024, 10am |
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| Join us for an exciting online event on Thursday 6 June 2024 at 10:00 AM. Discover the latest insights, research, and strategies related to perinatal anxiety. Perinatal anxiety affects many new and expectant parents, and understanding its impact is crucial. Our expert panel of speakers will delve into the most recent developments. Whether you are a healthcare professional, researcher, or simply interested in the topic, this event is for you. Engage in thought-provoking discussions, gain valuable knowledge, and connect with like-minded individuals. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to stay up-to-date with what's happening in the field of perinatal anxiety. Places are limited. Register now to secure your spot!
Any queries, please do not hesitate to contact Claire Ashmore on [email protected]. |
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| Details of publications and dissemination work, related to SPCR funded research, can be shared with the School by emailing Heather Gibbs: [email protected] |
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