Torbay Hospital
It continues to be an exciting time for the Trust in the area of research.
We are consistently punching above our weight, becoming involved in a number of trials, working with partners from across the globe that could have potentially amazing benefits for both current and future patients.
We are one of the best performing Trusts for the number of National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) recruiting studies and commercial studies we are involved in. Research plays a pivotal role in improving our services both locally and regionally and in the past year we recruited over 2,000 participants to over 70 NIHR clinical research network studies across our clinical specialities.
Some examples include:
The first clinical trial is believed to have taken place in 1747 where a surgeon in the British Navy tested citrus fruit on a dozen people and subsequently found a cure for scurvy.
From such humble beginnings, we have managed to all but eradicate Polio in the UK and now have thousands of treatments and cures for all types of conditions and diseases thanks to research and clinical trials.
There are many different types of research studies and clinical trials which we are involved with, some look at improving current treatments; others focus on specific conditions or new medical devices - All of our studies and trials follow strict rules on medical ethics and have been approved by the relevant governing bodies.
The NIHR have recently launched the ‘Be Part of Research’ campaign which we fully support; we have also recently celebrated International Clinical Trials Day.
Both campaigns are encouraging more people to sign-up and to become research volunteers.
Please take the time to find out more about research by visiting www.nihr.ac.uk as life-changing treatments starts with people like you.
Both healthy people and those with a health condition are needed to take part in health and social care research, there is a wide range of studies that we need your help with, and you can partake in studies at times and locations to suit you.
All you need to do is sign up online and choose the areas of research you are interested in, and the NIHR will match you to suitable studies, based on your interests and where you live; as ever, the decision on whether to take part is always yours.
By taking part, you can help people live healthier and better lives. I hope you will consider joining a research study or trial and help drive forward the future of medicine.
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