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Health Services Researchers positions – Healthcare Improvement Scotland
There are two fix terms posts for health service researchers coming up in Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS). These may be of interest to junior researchers or PhDs students.
Vacancies open for National Cancer Research Institute Clinical Studies Groups & Advisory Group Trainee scheme
National Cancer Research Institute are currently looking for trainees to join various NCRI Clinical Studies Groups (CSGs) and Advisory Group.
Living With and Beyond Cancer – a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership prioritisation survey
Are you a cancer patient first diagnosed as an adult? Do you look after or have you looked after someone who was first diagnosed as an adult? Are you a health or social care professional or a volunteer working with adults affected by cancer? Have your say on the future of research relevant to living with […]
New Publication: Influence of contextual factors on healthcare QI
The influence of contextual factors on healthcare quality improvement initiatives: what works, for whom, and in what setting? Protocol for a realist review Context shapes the effectiveness of knowledge implementation and influences health improvement. Successful healthcare quality improvement (QI) initiatives frequently fail to transfer to different settings, with local contextual factors often cited as the […]