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A:
  • ADD-ASPIRIN​​​
  • AIRWAYS-3
  • Anaesthesia
  • ​APPROACH
  • ASPECT
  • Assessment of sleep quality following carpal tunnel surgery
  • ​A-STAR
  • The ATNEC Study​
  • AWAKE PRONE
 

 
B:
  • BADBIR: the British Association of Dermatologists Biologic and Immunomodulators Register​
  • ​Best Patient Care and You: why research matters​
  • Board members: how to get involved in research​
  • ​Breast Surgery
  • Breathing Space
  • BronchStart
  • BSRBR: Toxicity from Biological Therapy
  • ​BSTOP: Biomarkers and Stratification To Optimise outcomes in Psoriasis study
  • ​​Business Intelligence managers​: how to get involved in research

 
C:
  • Cancer studies
  • Cardiovascular Medicine​​​
  • Clinical staff: how to get involved in research
  • Clinician Equipoise on Applied Research: NIAA position
  • Colo-Pro_2
  • ColorectalCancer
  • Communications staff: how to get involved in research
  • ​Contact us​
  • Corporate Services staff: how to get involved in research
  • Clinical managers and directors: how to get involved in research
  • Clinical staff: how to get involved in research​​​​
  • Critical Care
  • CVLP​​

 
D:
  • ​Dermatology​
  • ​DIRECT

 
E:
  • Ear, Nose & Throat Surgery
  • ECHO-AID
  • The effects on pain and bleeding from injected and topical local anaesthesia with adrenaline versus topical anaesthesia alone for endoscopic sinus surgery.​
  • Emergency Medicine​​​
  • Evidence on the impact of research
  • Executive Team: how to get involved in research

 
F:
  • ​Finance staff: how to get involved in research​
  • FLAIR: A trial of ibrutinib with rituximab for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia

 
G:
  • Gastroenterology​
  • GenOMICC: Genetics of Susceptibility and Mortality in Critical Care
  • ​Get involved in research
  • GRACE
  • GuARDS

 
 
 
H:
  • Haematology​​​
  • How can I get involved in research?
  • ​How do sedation trained dental nurses perceive their role in the delivery of inhalation sedation within a community dental service setting?
  • ​How to use this website
  • ​Human Resources staff: how to get involved in research

 
I:
  • In follow-up: see individual departmental pages for studies in follow-up
  • IBD BioResource
  • Implementation, impact and costs of policies of safe staffing
  • ​Infectious Diseases
  • ​Information Governance staff: how to get involved in research
  • ​Information Managers: how to get involved in research
  • ​Information Technology (IT) staff: how to get involved in research
  • iRehab​​

J:

K:
  • Key messages on the importance of clinical research
 

 
L:
  • LOLIPOP
  • Library & Knowledge Service: how we can support you with research & publication​

 
M:
  • ​MAMMO-50: Mammographic surveillance in breast cancer patients aged 50 years or older
  • Managers: how to get involved in research
  • Mental Health
  • Messages: key messages on the importance of clinical research
  • ​MeTeOR2​
  • ​MOSAICC
  • ​Motion in Knee Arthoplasty​

 
N:
  • Neurology
  • NIHR support for your research
  • ​Non-executive board members: how to get involved in research

 
O:
  • Obstetrics & Gynaecology
  • ​OBS UK​
  • OPACE
  • OPTICAL​​​
  • Oral Medicine
  • Original research projects: see individual departmental pages for original studies
  • ​Orthopaedics
  • OSIRIS​​

 
P:​
  • Paediatrics
  • Pain Management
  • Patient & Public Involvement Facilitators: how to get involved in research
  • ​PD Frontline
  • ​Perioperative Quality Improvement Programme (PQUIP): Patient Study
  • Perioperative Medicine
  • PERSEPHONE: A phase III, randomised trial comparing six months Herceptin® treatment with twelve months, in patients with early stage breast cancer​​
  • Physiotherapy
  • POP-I
  • ​Portfolio Studies: see individual departmental pages for NIHR portfolio studies
  • ​POSNOC: POsitive Sentinel NOde: adjuvant therapy alone versus adjuvant therapy plus Clearance or axillary radiotherapy
  • Postgraduate qualifications (research to support): see individual departmental pages
  • PQIP: Perioperative Quality Improvement Programme​​
  • ​ProACTIVE Study
  • PROPEL
  • PROTECT-HF​
  • Public Health

 
Q:

 
R:
  • RaCeR 2
  • RADAR (UK-MRA Myeloma XV)
  • RAPID
  • R&D at Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust​
  • Reception staff: how to get involved in research
  • ​RECOVERY Trial
  • REMAP-CAP: Randomised, Embedded, Multifactorial, Adaptive Platform trial for Community-Acquired Pneumonia
  • REPAIR-MDS
  • Reproductive Health
  • Research & Development Department at Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
  • Respiratory Medicine​
  • Rheumatology
  • ROSCO
​

 
S:
  • ​SCOOTT
  • ​SECURE
  • Senior managers: how to get involved in research
  • Sexual Health
  • SHORTER
  • SINFONIA​​
  • Speech and Language​
  • STATIC​​
  • Support staff: how to get involved in research​​
  • ​Surgical

 
T:
  • ​Tobacco Study
  • Trust staff: how to get involved in research

 
U:
  • UK-ROX: Evaluating the Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness of a Conservative Approach to Oxygen Therapy for Invasively Ventilated Adults in Intensive Care​
  • ​UnCorKED
  • Understanding patients' relatives' role in ICU decision making
  • ​Urology
 

 
V:
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W:
  • ​Who's who in RFT Research & Development
  • Workforce Development staff: how to get involved in research
  • Why research matters

Y:
  • Yorkshire Cancer Research Bowel Cancer Improvement Programme (YCR BCIP)
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