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Dr Rosemary Hollick to join ground-breaking quality improvement initiative
Dr Rosemary Hollick, Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen and Specialty Registrar in Rheumatology at NHS Grampian has been selected to join the inaugural participants of a ground-breaking new initiative to improve the quality of care for patients in the NHS.
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Trial Forge - a new platform that aims to improve the efficiency of randomised trials
A group of researchers from the Health Services Research Unit at the University of Aberdeen, led by Professor Shaun Treweek, together with colleagues from around the UK are developing a new platform called Trial Forge that aims to improve the efficiency of randomised trials.
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New Huntington's disease Fellowship announced
A new research Fellowship into improving care standards for people living with Huntington's disease has been launched. The £210K study is being backed by the Scottish Huntington's Association and funded by the Scottish Government's chief scientist's office and the RS McDonald Trust. The post has been awarded to Ms Daniela Rae who...
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Early Career Award for Outstanding Achievement awarded to HSRU's Dr Heather Morgan
Heather Morgan was recently presented with an Early Career Award for Outstanding Achievement in the 2015 Principal's Prize for Public Engagement with Research.
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4th Annual Quality and Safety in Healthcare Event "Resilience in Healthcare: A Human Factors Approac
The 4th Annual Quality and Safety in Healthcare Event took place at the Suttie Centre on Monday 25th May. The event centred on the theme; 'Resilience in Healthcare: A Human Factors Approach.'
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HSRU staff attend the Society for Clinical Trials Annual Meeting
The Society, in its 36th year, is an international professional organization dedicated to the development and dissemination of knowledge about the best practice in design, conduct, analysis and reporting of clinical trials.
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Heather Morgan selected as one of this year's Scottish Crucible participants
Scottish Crucible is a highly prestigious professional and personal leadership and development programme for early career academics establishing themselves in Scotland.
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Aberdeen Researchers develop improved trial design tool: PRECIS-2
Professor Shaun Treweek and Kirsty Loudon of HSRU at the University of Aberdeen, together with colleagues in Dundee and Canada have devised a new easy-to-use tool which helps trial designers at every stage of the design process to ensure they are making design choices that match the information needs of...
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Staff news - May 2015
Staff news - May 2015
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Aberdeen University medical students work within HSRU
Over the past 20 weeks, three Aberdeen University medical students have been carrying out research within the Unit. Aleksandra Staniszewska has been investigating the Aberdeen Varicose Vein Questionnaire and its correlations with the clinical outcomes using data from the CLASS trial. She also carried out some primary research looking at one...