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Your Path in Research - Dr Lucy Connolly

As part of our ongoing Your Path in Research series, giving first-hand accounts of careers in research, we spoke with Dr Lucy Connolly about how she started in research, and why it is an important aspect of her work.

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Your Path In Research - Dr Samantha Forner

Dr Samantha Forner is a Specialist Registrar in Clinical Oncology with Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, and is currently enrolled on the NIHR Associate Principal Investigator Scheme.

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South London research practitioner urges people to join the NIHR

A research practitioner is urging NHS colleagues to consider a career with the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to better patients' lives.

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Your Path in Research - Javier Magán

The NIHR’s #YourPathInResearch campaign is shining a spotlight on the benefits of a career in health and care research.

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Q&A: Olivia Rule - Research Paramedic at CRN Wessex

We speak to Olivia about her role as a Research Paramedic in the CRN Wessex Direct Delivery Team.

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Q&A: Vindhya Kesireddy - Senior Clinical Trials Assistant at CRN Wessex

In this interview, we speak to Vindhya about her role in the CRN Wessex Direct Delivery Team.

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Getting Involved in Research: Jake's Journey

Discovering research in the Associate PI Scheme

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Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust and the value of using Join Dementia Research to recruit study participants

Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust use Join Dementia Research to find potential recruits to dementia studies.

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Your Path in Research - Marina Bozic

Marina Bozic is a Research Dental Nurse at Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise (PDSE) in Plymouth.

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Your Path In Research - Tanya Klopper

In the latest of our Your Path in Research series, we hear from Tanya Klopper, who has conducted numerous research studies in addition to her busy clinical workload, and tells us why every clinician should be doing research