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My Role in Research

Clinical research helps us to find the best possible care options for our patients. Our dynamic research teams include an array of research support staff who help us to deliver over 500 research studies every year. Our 'My Role in Research' series aims to delve a little deeper into these roles...

Shona McIntosh

My Role in Research: Shona McIntosh - Lead Nurse for Palliative and End of Life Care

Shona McIntosh is Lead nurse for Palliative and End of Life Care at North Bristol NHS Trust. She shares how she was initially spurred into doing research due to perceiving an unfairness in treatment paths of two groups of patients. Plus, thoughts on balancing clinical work and research.
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My Role in Research: Rebecca Cousins – Lead Research Nurse

Rebecca Cousins is Lead Research Nurse for the Urology team at North Bristol NHS Trust. She has recruited Research Nurses without previous research experience and shares her thoughts on the support available for this path, how she got involved in research, and why she feels she’s making an impact with her work. “We get the satisfaction of engaging hospital patients in research and then following their progress.” Find out more about a Lead Research Nurse’s role
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My Role in Research: Dr. Tom Roberts – Emergency Care Researcher

Dr. Tom Roberts is a multi-award-winning Emergency Care Registrar whose enthusiasm for asking questions has paved the way for a career in Research. We spoke to Tom to find out how he got involved in research and what he’s working on.