A £7m bid to establish an “exciting” research centre to expand access to clinical trials has been part driven by RWT. RWT and @WalsallHcareNHS, have supported the set-up of one of the UK’s new Commercial Research Delivery Centres. Link to full story: https://t.co/sndCELelMh
GB Paralympic gold medallist Aaron Phipps presented awards at the Black Country Celebration of Research. Best Poster: Dr Ali Aries @RWT_NHS Best Presentation: Dr Viktoria Eleftheriadou @WalsallHcareNHS@RWT_NHS. Chair’s Award: Chris Scordis @RWT_NHS#BlackCountryResearch
Our Research and Development Team was out in force at the Black Country Celebration of Research event at The Hawthorns today. Sarah Glover (middle row, furthest right), R&D Directorate Manager, organised the event, and there were numerous speakers from RWT. #BlackCountryResearch
Chris Scordis, Clinical Exercise Physiologist at RWT, at the Celebration of Research event at The Hawthorns today. Chris presented his findings on monitoring long-term outcomes for patients adhering to supervised phase 4 exercise rehabilitation. #BlackCountryRseearch
Dr Ali Aries, Allied Health Professionals Research Lead at RWT, also presented at the Black Country Celebration of Research event. Dr Aries looked at building capacity across the Black Country through the Research ABC Project. #BlackCountryResearch
Sir David Nicholson, our Group Chair, and Pauline Boyle, Group Director of Research and Development for RWT and Walsall Healthcare, address delegates at the Black Country Celebration of Research event. Both talk about the need for increased collaboration. #BlackCountryResearch
Truely inspirational @AaronPhippsGBWR telling the Black Country research event to persevere and have determination to achieve your goals.
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People have three weeks to have their say on plans to standardise Urology cancer services across the Black Country and improve patients’ experience. Under proposals, Urology cancer patients will have their surgery at one designated centre. Full story: https://t.co/Pwvx15Y9Nf
More than 400 first-time mums in Wolverhampton have volunteered for a study into whether extra support helps families feed their babies more confidently - the highest number of participants across all of the sites taking part.
Thank you to everyone who took part :)
So the winning Xmas window went to the stroke research team! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 @rjevans69@RWTResearch@ukstrokenursing and a great way to showcase our research portfolio!
Congratulations to a trio of inspirational women who have become the first in Wolverhampton to graduate from a national leadership course. RWT's Ellmina McKenzie, Yasmin Hussain and Samantha Sewell passed the Developing Aspirant Leaders Programme. Read on: https://t.co/IjuYOVQ79Z
Ohhh! Loved the new research board on the ward today! Well done Tegan, Blessing and @rjevans69! This is how we improve and showcase the amazing stroke research on HASU! @RWTResearch@ukstrokenursing @CRN_WMid @ISDNNorthMids