Why, how and what it's like to work in hospital research

Published: Oct. 3, 2022, midnight

Recorded LIVE on Twitter Spaces on Wednesday 28th September 2022.\n\nPrimarily aimed at Clinicians and Healthcare Professionals, through this discussion we hope to share some insights as to the different ways to become involved in clinical research, why you might want to do that, and what that might look like.\n\nAdam Smith, Dementia Researcher Programme Director hosts this informal discussion with five people working within the NHS and in research to share their experience.\n\nGuests are Dr Ross Paterson and Dr Alex Tsui all from University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Brady McFarlane from Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Antoinette O\u2019Connor from Tallaght University Hospital, Ireland, and Dr Emma Broome from Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre.\n--\nBelow are links to some of the resources mentioned during the chat:\n\nCareers Webinar - https://bit.ly/3CsOCq4 \nTrials information - https://bit.ly/3UNIbVs \nDr Anna Volkmer Blogs - https://bit.ly/3Eb80ZU \nNIHR Clinical Careers Funding - https://bit.ly/3y8hpxr \nAlz Forum Grants - https://bit.ly/3RuQBy7 \nDementia Research Careers Festival \u2013 https://bit.ly/3LWDIMl \nDementia Researcher Meet the Researchers - https://bit.ly/3LWDIMl \nAssociation of British Neurologists - https://www.theabn.org/# \nRoyal College of Nursing Research Careers - https://bit.ly/3E6KvRC \n\n--\n\nGuest mini bios\n\nDr Emma Broom Bio - https://bit.ly/3SREL2q \nDr Alex Tsui Bio - https://bit.ly/3CsTpYx \nDr Brady McFarlane Bio - https://bit.ly/3CaOhbe \nDr Ross Patterson Bio - https://bit.ly/3CaOhbe \nDr Antoinette O\u2019Connor Bio - https://bit.ly/3LYxjQx\n \n--\n\nLike what you hear? Please review, like, and share our podcast - and don't forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode.\n\nThis podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Research UK and Alzheimer's Society, who we thank for their ongoing support.\n\n--\n\nA full transcript of the podcast can be found on our website at https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/podcast or find a video version on our YouTube Channel with closed captions at https://www.youtube.com/dementiaresearcher