Team Wales: collaboration for resilience and growth
Developing research support and delivery for resilience and growth
Health and Care Research Wales' Support and Delivery Event took place on 21 March at Mercure Cardiff Holland House Hotel. The event was a chance for Research Support and Delivery colleagues from across Wales to come together to share their achievements and experiences over the past year.
Presentations
Support and Delivery 2023 outlook - progress on the UK Vision for Clinical Research Delivery - Dr Nicola Williams, National Director of Support and Delivery, Health and Care Research Wales
The digital agenda for research in Wales - Alex Newberry, Head of Research Involvement, Governance and Informatics, Welsh Government
Delivering commercial research in the NHS - Dr Steve McSwiggan, Deputy Director, Edinburgh Clinical Research Facility and Lydia Vitolo, Senior Industry Manager, Health and Care Research Wales
Research delivery in primary and community care - Chaired by Professor Andy Carson-Stevens, Specialty Lead for Primary Care, Health and Care Research Wales
- How perseverance is key in Primary Care- Can we recruit them? Yes we can - Stella Wright, Lead Research Officer, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and Lucie Parry, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, West End Medical Centre
- The importance of collaborative working across the health board to deliver an urgent public health study effectively- ComFluCov study - Sharon Frayling, Team Lead, Catherine Oliver, Clinical Research Specialist Nurse, and Noah Evans, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
- PANORAMIC Antiviral study: A One Site Wales Approach - Angela Evans, Research Manager for Health and Social Care, Health and Care Research Wales and Nicky Ivins, Senior Research Nurse, Centre for Trials Research
- How to preserve prisoners’ rights and safety in clinical research (presentation unavailable) - Rhys David Thomas, Clinical Research Specialist Nurse, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
A human-centred approach to research communications - Victoria McLemore, Senior Communications and Engagement Manager, and Peter Gee, Senior Public Involvement Manager, Health and Care Research Wales
Role and career and training development in research delivery - Chaired by Professor Ceri Battle, Joint Specialty Lead for Trauma and Emergency Care, Health and Care Research Wales
- Building clinical research capacity and capability through education - Abby Waters, Research Delivery Team Lead, and Emma Heron, Senior Research Nurse Specialist, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
- Where would you be without admin? - Olivia Tiley, Trial Administrator, and Michaela Cox, Clinical Research Trials Administrator, Clinical Research Facility, Cardiff
- Educating and training undergraduate therapeutic radiographers - Catherine Matthams, Operational Superintendent – Radiotherapy, Velindre Cancer Centre and Lynn Mundy, Professional Head - Radiotherapy, School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University
- Career development and the Learning and Development fund - Alex Hills, National Head of Researcher Development, Health and Care Research Wales
Innovation in research delivery - Chaired by Dr Yvette Ellis, National Head of Research Delivery Operations, Health and Care Research Wales
- Research support and booking team: our role - Lloyd James, Research Coordinator, and Angela Evans, Research Manager for Health and Social Care, Health and Care Research Wales
- Changes in informed consent methods - Mark Baker, Research nurse, Swansea Bay University Health Board
- Wales working group for the development of Clinical Research Practitioners - Jayne Goodwin, National Head of Research Delivery, Health and Care Research Wales
- Collaboration for success - Gail Williams, Team Lead/Senior Research Nurse, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
- The Cardiff Cancer Research Hub (presentation unavailable) - Claire Lang, Clinical Trials Nurse, Velindre University NHS Trust
Posters
You can view the posters from our 2023 Support and Delivery Event in our poster gallery.