NMAHPPS (nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, pharmacists and healthcare scientists)
Giving all healthcare staff the opportunity to undertake research for patient benefit is essential for improving patient care and developing NHS services.
While historically research activity has been led by medical staff, we know that non-medical healthcare professionals – nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, pharmacists and healthcare scientists (NMAHPPS) – can and do make valuable contributions to research and innovation.
Our programmes and microcredentials, provided by our member organisations, provide a clear pathway from research novice to clinical-academic leader.
Opportunities
Short courses and CPD modules
- Bioinformatics, Interpretation and Data Quality Assurance in Genome Analysis
- Foundations in Cluster Randomised Trials
- Improving Clinical Trial Delivery
- Introduction to Randomised Controlled Trials in Healthcare
- Mixed Methods Research Designs
- Pharmacogenomics and Stratified Healthcare
- Preparation and Set-up for a Clinical Trial
- Professional and Research Skills
- Successfully Incorporating Patient Reported Outcomes
Resources
Support and information
Links to external websites for further advice and support:
- NIHR – research careers for nurses and midwives
- NIHR – research careers for allied health professionals (AHPs), pharmacists and healthcare scientists
- HEE-NIHR Integrated Clinical and Practitioner Academic Programme
- Health Education England – Research internships
- NIHR Clinical Research Network (CRN) West Midlands – Training
Contacts
For advice and support, please contact the BHP Clinical Academic programmes team in the first instance:
Tel: 0121 371 8162
Email: clinicalacademics@uhb.nhs.uk