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A total of 70 senior midwives and nurses will be chosen to take part in the in the 'Senior nurse and midwife research leader programme' and will champion the importance of research activity in clinical practice.
The project will be backed by funding from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) to allow participants two days a week to developing a innovation, furthering implementation of science activities and informing research priorities within their organisations.
The selected participants will champion research collaborations and the interdisciplinary sharing of research knowledge and skills throughout their profession.
Director of nursing, learning and organisational development of the NIHR clinical research network Dr Susan Hamer said: "The NIHR is hugely appreciative of the vital role of midwives and nurses in the clinical research system.
"The 70 senior midwives and nurses chosen for this new initiative will be tasked with driving changes to actively develop a dynamic evidence-based culture within the NHS’s largest workforce."
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Opportunity For Midwives And Nurses To Become Research Champions
Midwives and nurses have the opportunity to become research champions and drive improvements in future care through a new £3m training scheme.A total of 70 senior midwives and nurses will be chosen to take part in the in the 'Senior nurse and midwife research leader programme' and will champion the importance of research activity in clinical practice.
The project will be backed by funding from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) to allow participants two days a week to developing a innovation, furthering implementation of science activities and informing research priorities within their organisations.
The selected participants will champion research collaborations and the interdisciplinary sharing of research knowledge and skills throughout their profession.
Director of nursing, learning and organisational development of the NIHR clinical research network Dr Susan Hamer said: "The NIHR is hugely appreciative of the vital role of midwives and nurses in the clinical research system.
"The 70 senior midwives and nurses chosen for this new initiative will be tasked with driving changes to actively develop a dynamic evidence-based culture within the NHS’s largest workforce."
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