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CANcer DIagnosis Decision rules

CANDID is looking at which symptoms and examination findings are most accurate for early identification of lung and colorectal cancer. It is a multi-centre study led by Professor Paul Little at the University of Southampton, funded by the NIHR National School of Primary Care Research (NSPCR) and sponsored by the University of Southampton

Wed 30 Jul 2014, 11:06 | Tags: Current

An Introduction to Patient and Public Involvement in Research

An introductory workshop to support people who would like to find out more about local research and how to get involved – free to all patients and public members and NHS research staff across the West Midlands (South) region which covers Coventry, Warwickshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

Tue 08 Apr 2014, 15:31 | Tags: Forthcoming Event

National Association for Patient Participation (NAPP) Research Engagement Award

There is a new annual prize for Patient Participation Groups (PPGs) of £500 sponsored by NIHR CRN.

Tue 08 Apr 2014, 15:28 | Tags: Hot Topics

Herefordshire Research Awareness Day

Wye Valley NHS Trust is holding a Research Awareness day, as part of the celebrations for International Clinical Trials Day.

Tue 08 Apr 2014, 15:20 | Tags: Local Research

Evaluation of the Co-Creating Health initiative self-management programmes for long-term conditions (CCHi)

The Co-Creating Health Initiative (CCHi) was a national programme, funded by The Health Foundation, which aimed to transform health care services so that people with long term conditions could take a more active role in their health

Tue 08 Apr 2014, 15:10 | Tags: Study Updates

LIPOS

Lipos is a prospective, randomised, double blind, placebo controlled study investigating the use of Liraglutide alongside Metformin SR to improve fertility and symptom control in women diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

Tue 08 Apr 2014, 15:03 | Tags: New

DAPA: Dementia and Physical Activity

The DAPA study aims to show whether a programme of exercise can have a beneficial effect on cognition (memory and understanding) as compared to usual care.

Tue 08 Apr 2014, 15:00 | Tags: Current

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