Now is the time for nurses to drive health and social care research
Clare Bates Care home nurse and NIHR pre-doctoral clinical academic fellow
There has never been a better time for nurses to get involved in research. In August the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) announced funding of £30 million for more healthcare professionals to engage in research. Historically, this pot of money has been focused on supporting doctors and dentists.
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