by Lynne Goodacre | Jul 1, 2016 | Developing research expertise, Personal development
Earlier in the week I posted a blog about how you stretch yourself when you attend a conference so the morning, after returning from the College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference, I am wondering how many of us stretched ourselves into a place, or places,...
by Lynne Goodacre | May 4, 2016 | Developing research expertise
Several weeks ago, I wrote about the range of Toolkits available via the Morgan Centre of interest to health researchers. Whilst looking through the research being undertaken by the Centre, a project which caught my attention, partly due to the illustrative sketches,...
by Lynne Goodacre | Apr 4, 2016 | Developing research expertise
A few weeks ago James Faraday, a speech and language therapist, wrote a guest blog about his experience of applying successfully for research capability funding within his Trust. In this guest post Louise Harding, Clinical Tutor and reporting radiographer at...
by Lynne Goodacre | Mar 21, 2016 | Developing research expertise
So it’s time to unzip the cover, search out the external microphone and make friends with my trusty digital recorder again. It’s been a while since we last journeyed together and, like old friends meeting after a long spell of separation, it’s going...
by Lynne Goodacre | Mar 18, 2016 | Developing research expertise
Over the coming months a series of guest posts will appear written by healthcare professionals describing their engagement with research.The first is from James Faraday a Speech & Language Therapist from Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is a...
by Lynne Goodacre | Nov 4, 2015 | Developing research expertise
I have been pondering the best way to answer this question for quite a while now as it seems to crop up in one form or another on a regular basis. The more I talk with healthcare professionals who want to become involved in research the more I realise how many people...