Clinician Researcher Credentials Virtual Event
12th March 2025, 12:30pm - 2:00pm

Welcome & About


Introducing national master’s level clinical research delivery leadership qualifications to prospective learners from all healthcare professions.

The qualifications are designed for experienced healthcare practitioners from all professional backgrounds, who aspire to take on leadership roles in clinical research delivery. They are suitable for those who have no or limited research experience and those currently working in research delivery.

A link to the event recording will be made available after the event.

About the qualifications

Applications for the academic year 2025/26 are open now and will close in August or September, depending on the university delivering the qualification.

The qualifications are designed for students with busy work schedules who will be studying part time.  They focus on the practical elements of clinical research delivery and consist of two key elements:

  • Online modules - flexible access to theoretical modules that provide an insight into the delivery of clinical research.
  • Research Practice Experience (RPE) – workplace-based modules where students put their learning into practice by working on clinical research studies under the supervision of a senior researcher.

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Join the discussion with Slido

You can ask a question at any time during the event. Our panel consisting of current students, the Programme Team at the NIHR, and those delivering the programmes at each of the universities will answer as many of your questions as they can. Answers to all questions will be circulated after the event.

Please note: specific questions relating to your personal circumstances will not be answered during the event. Please email the relevant university with questions about your personal circumstances:

Agenda


12th March 2025
1.

Welcome

2.

Overview of Framework

3.

Funding Options

4.

Course Options

5.

Accredited Prior Learning

6.

Application Processes

7.

Support for Students

8.

Postgraduate Study Information

9.

Reflections from Current Students

10.

Q&A

11.

Next Steps

12th March 2025

1.

Welcome

2.

Overview of Framework

3.

Funding Options

4.

Course Options

5.

Accredited Prior Learning

6.

Application Processes

7.

Support for Students

8.

Postgraduate Study Information

9.

Reflections from Current Students

10.

Q&A

11.

Next Steps

Speakers


Jennifer Read

University Lecturer & Occupational Therapist, University...

Dr Maria Duaso

Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Nursing Midwifery and Pall...

Dr Kerry Gilbert

Senior Lecturer in Medical Education, University of ExeterKe...

Dr Fraser Birrell

Honorary Professor of Lifestyle Medicine & Innovation, N...

Paula Tacchi

Clinician Researcher Programme Lead, NIHR RDN National Coord...

University Lecturer & Occupational Therapist, University of Sheffield

Jennifer Read is a University Lecturer and state registered Occupational Therapist.

She is course director for the University of Sheffield Masters Programme in Health and Clinical Research (MSc, PgDip, PG Cert and CPD). Her research interests lie in qualitative research and complex real- world mixed-methods health and social care evaluations.

Jennifer is a clinician by background and worked within the NHS for 20 years as a stroke specialist Occupation Therapist in acute and rehabilitation services. She remains passionate about her profession: she supports Occupational Therapists, nurses, midwives and other allied health professionals (NMAHPs) who are active in research and innovation, and is an active member of the Royal College of Occupational Therapy.

It is Jennifer’s firm belief that empowering health and social care practitioners of all levels to engage with research, innovation and evidence is essential to improving the health and wellbeing of service users, provision of quality services and enhanced staff experiences.

Jennifer is a member of Sheffield Centre for Health and Related Research (SCHARR), working within the Health and Care Research Unit which focuses on the development and evaluation of complex interventions and services in healthcare, social care and third sector organisations. She joined this unit in 2018 and since then has been Principal Investigator (PI) and co-applicant on a range of research grants. 

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Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Nursing Midwifery and Palliative Care, King’s College London

Maria is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Nursing Midwifery and Palliative Care at King’s College London where she leads the MRes in Clinical Research. Maria has a background in nursing and 20 years of experience in the design, organisation, and delivery of health care education across several areas of learning, including public health, epidemiology and research methods. 

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Senior Lecturer in Medical Education, University of Exeter

Kerry is a Senior Lecturer in Medical Education at University of Exeter and is the Programme Director for the online Master of Science in Leading Clinical Research Delivery. Kerry has a background in Medical Education spanning 18 years with particular expertise in curriculum creation, development and delivery across several areas of learning, including Enquiry and Problem Based Learning curricula, widening access to medicine, developing reflective writing skills and reflexive practice in medical students. She is particularly interested in the development of self-guided learning to promote critical thinking, clinical reasoning skills, including the innovative assessment of these skills in practice. Kerry has demonstrated expertise in development of learning materials for online delivery and delivered online educational learning sessions locally, nationally, and internationally. More recently, Kerry has turned her attention to developing inclusive learning provisions and is a keen proponent of Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Kerry is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (now Advance HE). 

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Honorary Professor of Lifestyle Medicine & Innovation, Newcastle University

Fraser is Honorary Professor of Lifestyle Medicine & Innovation at Newcastle University. He holds Principal Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy for work developing interprofessional learning models, including the Master of Clinical Research Programme at Newcastle University and national group consultation training. He also works as a consultant Rheumatologist with Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Lifestyle Medicine. Fraser’s research interests are clinical, translational and educational, including osteoarthritis, healthy ageing, epidemiology, biomarkers, patient engagement, in-person, hybrid and virtual group consultations and lifestyle medicine. Fraser was the first UK clinician to establish the group consultation model in routine clinical practice. He now helps others to understand and share the benefits of this model for patients and staff and is Chief Investigator of the Sir Jules Thorn Trust virtual group consultations training and evaluation hub at Newcastle University. This has resulted in over 2,000 general practice and 500 hospital teams being trained, supporting best practice across the UK. 

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Clinician Researcher Programme Lead, NIHR RDN National Coordinating Centre

Paula is the Clinician Researcher Programme Lead at the NIHR RDN National Coordinating Centre.

A registered nurse with qualifications in Adult, Learning Disability and Emergency Nursing, Paula has been engaged in clinical research since the mid-1990s. She spent fifteen years in senior research leadership posts at North Bristol Trust (NBT), University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) and the Clinical Research Network: West of England (CRN:WE). This experience provided extensive opportunities to be involved with, and influence, research delivery in a trust wide, regional and national platform at both an operational and strategic level. Paula has played a pivotal role in the design of a number of national training programmes and resources to support staff in the delivery of clinical research, including the development of the NIHR training matrix and pathway for all staff involved in Covid-19 vaccine trials. 

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