NIHR ARC WM and Midlands PSRC News Blog
We regularly publish a News Blog combining the latest ARC WM and Midlands PSRC news and events with thought-provoking, enlightening blog posts from our Directors and Theme leads. You can subscribe to our blog at: http://eepurl.com/drEb4v
Previous issues:
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- Blog: Implementing Decision Aids in Routine Clinical Pathways – January 2025
- Blog: Decision Aids to Help People Make Difficult Decisions – November 2024
- Blog: The Information Paradox at the Heart of Non-Directive Counselling – September 2024
- Blog: Mental Illness and Social Contagion – August 2024
- Blog: On Impact & National Enquiries – May 2024
- Blog: A Union of Two Infrastructures – February 2024
Upcoming events
Join the NIHR Cross-NIHR Collaboration on Multiple long-term conditions for the CNC MLTC Methodologies Workstream Webinar on:
MLTC Insights: A series for patients, public contributors and researchers
Exploring the background, methods and patient reported outcomes that shape MLTC (Multiple Long- Term Condition) research
Webinar 1: Exploring the background to MLTCs
Wednesday 23rd April 2025 11.00-12.00 via Zoom
Chair: Clare MacRae, GP and Researcher, University of Edinburgh.
Co-chair: Heather Walker, Clinical Research Fellow and kidney doctor, University of Glasgow.
Both Clare and Heather have an interest in MLTC research and how this relates to improving patient health.
Please register your interest via this link: https://forms.office.com/e/P2U16W54iS
This webinar series is supported and funded by the NIHR (National Institute for Health and Care Research) MLTC (Multiple Long-Term Conditions) CNC (Cross NIHR Collaboration) programme (NIHR207000).
For more information about the NIHR MLTC CNC programme please visit – https://www.nihr.ac.uk/about-us/what-we-do/multiple-long-term-conditions/collaboration.
Midlands PSRC launch event on 26th July 2023 at the Edgbaston Park Hotel in Birmingham
The launch event outlined our vision to improve patient safety through the use of Clinical Decision Support Tools (CDST) helping clinicians and managers to identify and respond to risks. Attendees included stakeholders, clinical and non-clinical academics and researchers and service providers from NHS trusts across the West Midlands.