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Brain tumor research in the United Kingdom
The National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) is a partnership of charity and government research funders whose purpose is to improve health and quality of life by accelerating progress in cancer-related research through...
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The National Institute for Health Research
Since the inception of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) in 2006, the landscape for the delivery of clinical research within the National Health Service (NHS) has been transformed. Clinical radiology has...
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Clinical trials (and tribulations)
There have been immediate and profound impacts of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 on healthcare services worldwide with major consequences for non-COVID-19 related healthcare. Alongside efforts to reconfigure services and enable...
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Comparison of Suspected and Confirmed Internal External Ventricular Drain-Related Infections
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of internal external ventricular drain (EVD)-related infections (iERI) is an area of diagnostic difficulty. Empiric treatment is often initiated on clinical suspicion. There is limited guidance around...
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Scope of professional roles for genetic counsellors and clinical geneticists in the United Kingdom
This document is written on behalf of the two professional bodies in the United Kingdom that represent genetic counsellors (the Association of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors) and clinical geneticists (the Clinical Genetics...
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Boundary spanning and identity work in the clinical research delivery workforce
BACKGROUND: Research nurses, midwives and allied health professionals are members of an important emergent profession delivering clinical research and, in the United Kingdom, have been the focus of considerable investment by the...
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Boundary spanning and identity work in the clinical research delivery workforce

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Research nurses, midwives and allied health professionals are members of an important emergent profession delivering clinical research and, in the United Kingdom, have been the focus of considerable investment...
Histopathological frequency of canine hepatobiliary disease in the United Kingdom.
OBJECTIVES: Canine hepatobiliary disease is common; however, data determining disease frequency and breed predispositions are lacking. The primary objective was to identify the frequency of different hepatobiliary disease in a...
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Charity retailing in the United Kingdom
Gordon Liu, Wai-Wai Ko
Jul 01, 2014
Nonprofit organizations are venturing into commercial activities due to the intense competition for the limited government funds and declining availability of donor funds for third-sector organizations that address social...
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Charity retailing in the United Kingdom
Gordon Liu, Wai-Wai Ko
Jul 01, 2014
Nonprofit organizations are venturing into commercial activities due to the intense competition for the limited government funds and declining availability of donor funds for third-sector organizations that address social...
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Delivering genomic medicine in the United Kingdom National Health Service
PURPOSE: We sought to assess the readiness of the United Kingdom (UK) National Health Service to implement a Genomic Medicine Service. We conducted a systematic literature review to identify what is known about factors related...
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Outcome following surgery to treat septic peritonitis in 95 cats in the United Kingdom.
OBJECTIVES: To review the cause, management and outcome in cats with septic peritonitis within the United Kingdom (2008 to 2018) and to identify if previously identified prognostic factors were associated with survival in this...
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Environmental policy in the United Kingdom and Germany
Charles Lees
Jan 01, 0001
The essay examines developments within environmental policy making in the United Kingdom and the Federal Republic of Germany and asks: (i) can we identify patterns of convergence and/or divergence between the two countries?; and...
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Florence Nightingale's legacy for clinical academics
BACKGROUND: Clinical academic nursing roles are rare, and clinical academic leadership positions even more scarce. Amongst the United Kingdom (UK) academia, only 3% of nurses who are employed within universities are clinically...
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Florence Nightingale's legacy for clinical academics
BACKGROUND: Clinical academic nursing roles are rare, and clinical academic leadership positions even more scarce. Amongst the United Kingdom (UK) academia, only 3% of nurses who are employed within universities are clinically...
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Challenges and opportunities for conducting a vaccine trial during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented challenges for healthcare systems worldwide. It has also stimulated research in a wide range of areas including rapid diagnostics, novel therapeutics, use of technology to...
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Environmental policy in the United Kingdom and Germany
Charles Lees
Jan 01, 0001
The essay examines developments within environmental policy making in the United Kingdom and the Federal Republic of Germany and asks: (i) can we identify patterns of convergence and/or divergence between the two countries?; and...
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The Governance of Economic Unionism after the United Kingdom Internal Market Act
Kenneth A. Armstrong
Nov 01, 2021
Abstract: With the United Kingdom having finally withdrawn from the European Union, and with a new Trade and Cooperation Agreement in place to begin to manage their economic relationship, it might be thought that the...
Published by: The Modern Law Review

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