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Working together for better Research - Collaborative research with BCUHB

Working together for better Research - Collaborative research with BCUHB. Dr Nefyn Williams & Dr Richard Tranter, NWORTH Associate Clinical Directors & BCUHB R&D Assistant Directors. Key North Wales health research stakeholders. North Wales AHSC Hub. NISCHR CRC. Bangor University. BCUHB.

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Working together for better Research - Collaborative research with BCUHB

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  1. Working together for better Research - Collaborative research with BCUHB Dr Nefyn Williams & Dr Richard Tranter, NWORTH Associate Clinical Directors & BCUHB R&D Assistant Directors

  2. Key North Wales health research stakeholders North Wales AHSC Hub NISCHR CRC Bangor University BCUHB Glyndwr University, Welsh Ambulance Service, Powys LHB

  3. Jointly supporting the development of health researchers NWRC small grants scheme BCUHB academic support programme Early career researcher CPG academic boards Established Bangor University research teams NISCHR fellowship National funding and NISCHR portfolio project

  4. Developing health research infrastructure in North Wales • NISCHR activity based funding of R&D: Increase in BCUHB allocation to £1.3 million for 2012. • Research support post competition 2011: new posts in pharmacy and radiology to support clinical research. • Methodology support post competition 2012: NWORTH coordinated bid for new IT and health economics posts in Bangor University to support AHSC hub. • R&D offices, finance, administration, health records, KESS & KTP scholarships.

  5. Developing a health research quality system for North Wales • Collaboration between BCUHB, Bangor University and NISCHR CRC. • BCUHB MHRA inspection 2012. • Bangor University CoHABS research governance review. • Jointly develop health research SOPsand approval/review process. • Jointly develop training programmes for researchers. • Jointly develop sponsorship, monitoring and audit systems.

  6. Welcome to the research roadmap. This site has been developed jointly by BCUHB, Bangor University and NISCHR CRC to help guide clinicians and academics through the processes needed to conduct safe and high quality health research. The road map arranges all the current Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) relating to health research in use in BCUHB and Bangor University according to the stage of the research project, and the role of the individual within the research project. Project stages:Planning a project Research roles: Students Applying for permissions Research support staff (eg RAs, CSOs) Site setup Principal and Chief Investigators Conducting research Sponsors Site closure Reporting results Every researcher must be familiar with the SOPs relevant to their role in the project. Each stage on the roadmap is linked to a training module relevant to your research role. You can register on this site using your BCUHB or BU username and password (click here) so that completion of training modules can be logged. It is expected that you will complete the training module before you embark on that stage of your project. Compliance with training will be monitored. Go to roadmap This site is the only source for the up to date version of a research SOP. If you print an SOP from this site it will be time stamped and will be valid only for that day.

  7. Role Research support staff Organisation Student PI or CI sponsor Stage Planning & Preparation 1 1 1 1. 1 Quality System Permissions & registration 2. 2 2 2 2 Setup & activation 3. 3 3 3 3 Managing approvals Running a study 4. 4 4 4 4 Closing and follow-up 5 5 5 5. 5 Oversight Reporting & dissemination 6. 6 6 6 6

  8. Applying for permissions Go to roadmap Go to MCQ Report deviations from SOPs

  9. SOPs for CIs setting up a research site Go to roadmap Go to MCQ Report deviations from SOPs

  10. IT link posts • 2 posts one based in NWORTH the other in BCUHB • Contribute to the planning of IT infrastructure to facilitate the integration of research studies into routine clinical practice • Design, develop & implement IT systems, services & applications for use in research studies

  11. Clinical Rehabilitation Facility • Possible future development between BU & BCUHB • Clinical rehabilitation is a strong & developing theme of research • Builds on strengths • Exercise science & sports medicine • Lifestyle and behaviour change • Mental health and dementia care • Applied health & social care • Trials, economics, knowledge translation • Chronic disease management in primary & secondary care • Cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, diabetes, musculoskeletal, cancer, older people, children & disability, stroke, dementia

  12. summary • Putting the “U” into BCUHB: public statement on the role of teaching and research in the Health Board. • Jointly supporting the development of new health researchers with clear long term goals. • Jointly supporting established research teams and collaborations for large scale bids and increased portfolio studies. • Jointly creating a health research quality system.

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