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NIHR Trainees Meeting 2013

NIHR Trainees Meeting 2013. NIHR Trainees Coordinating Centre. Dr Lisa Cotterill. What’s New? More Trainees More Schemes More Opportunities Progression. NIHR Media Competition. Are you involved in NIHR Research (researcher, patient or public) interested in communicating your research?

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NIHR Trainees Meeting 2013

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  1. NIHR Trainees Meeting 2013 NIHR Trainees Coordinating Centre Dr Lisa Cotterill

  2. What’s New? • More Trainees • More Schemes • More Opportunities • Progression

  3. NIHR Media Competition Are you involved in NIHR Research (researcher, patient or public) interested in communicating your research? If so here's a chance to: • Enthuse patients, colleagues, your friends and family, and the public about your research. • Communicate your clinical/applied health/social care research • Get creative and use your media skills to get the NIHR message about research out. • Win prizes

  4. Eligibility ResearchersYou should be a member of the NIHR Faculty and your research should meet the remit below. • The research should be clinical or applied health research, including social care research. It could also be research into medical education. • The research should have clear potential for benefitting patients and the public within 5 years of its completion. • The research can involve: patients; samples or data from patients; people who are not patients; populations; health technology assessment; or health services research. • NIHR does not support basic research or work involving animals or their tissue.

  5. Eligibility Patients and the Public You should be a involved in NIHR funded research either: • as a participant in research studies or trials • as a member of a committee or panel • advising NIHR funded researchers on ways to improve their research proposals

  6. Guidance and how to enter • make a video, a short one, up to a maximum of 6 minutes. • use whatever helps you to get your message over: pictures, animations or people telling their stories, to communicate your ideas. • obtain and record consent of anyone you film or photograph • The NIHR logo must not be used, however you must acknowledge the NIHR as a source of funding. So all we ask is that it has impact to engage, inform and enthuse.

  7. Then upload your videoto YouTube • CLICK on the Upload tab at the top of the webpage and follow the on screen instructions. • TAG your video with the words "NIHR Interface" • Once you have uploaded your video you will receive an email from YouTube informing you that your video has been loaded. • Forward that email to enquiries@nihr.ac.uk and tell us: • who you are • How you are involved with the NIHR • who your target audience is and you will be entered into the NIHR Media Competition.

  8. Competition Launch and Closing Dates • Launch date – 27th November 2013 • Closing date – 30th March 2014

  9. Assessment Criteria • Research content - (importance, approach, impact) • Content quality - (flow of the story, style, clear message) • The production quality of the film is not assessed • Engagement- (watchability, entertainment value)

  10. Prizes and what happens next • The overall winning video will receive a £250 book token and there will also be a prize awarded in each of the two categories • These will then be posted on the Official NIHR TV YouTube channel

  11. Congratulations to……….. • First prize: • Prof. Nicholas Clarke’s Infant Hip Displasia Clinic, James Thomson, (NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre) • Joint runner up prizes: • Making a Difference, Victoria Watson, (University of Liverpool and Royal Liverpool NHS Trust) • Reflections on Research, Carol Fitzgerald, (NIHR CLAHRC for North West London, Imperial and Royal Brompton NIHR Biomedical Research Centre and Units)

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