As part of the National Institute for Health Research, we help to provide the infrastructure that allows high-quality clinical research to take place in the NHS, so that patients can benefit from new and better treatments, and we can learn how to improve NHS healthcare for the future. Dr Jane Goram is our lead research GP.
Please look out for details of research studies the Practice is part of on this page and for information about how to become involved.
We are committed to the Department of Health’s national strategy which puts patients at the centre of all NHS related activity. To ensure that ‘patient benefit’ is not simply based on the views and options of research professionals and clinicians, the national strategy highlights the importance of involving patients, carers and the public at all stages of the research process.
Patients and public can be involved:
- As patients/participants voluntarily taking part in clinical or other well designed studies.
- As patients and public members working with research professionals and clinicians (e.g. doctors, nurses) and getting actively involved in the different stages of research and related activities.
For more info see https://www.nihr.ac.uk/
TIGER Trial of food allergy (IgE) tests for eczema relief
Do you have a child 3 months to 2 years old who has eczema? Please see link below for information about a research trial you could help with!