First publication from the NEAT project on consent in ambulance trials

Paramedic with patient in an ambulance

CaHRU are pleased to announce the first publication from the Wellcome Trust funded project, NEAT: Network exploring Ethics in Ambulance Trials. The article, entitled ‘Assessment of consent models as an ethical consideration in the conduct of prehospital ambulance randomised controlled Continue reading First publication from the NEAT project on consent in ambulance trials

CaHRU seminar – Incorporating ethical considerations in research – Dr Stephanie Armstrong

Steph Presentation

The latest CaHRU Implementation Science and Research Methods seminar was given on November 22nd 2016 by CaHRU’s very own Dr Stephanie Armstrong. Stephanie, currently a Lecturer in Healthcare Quality Improvement at the University of Lincoln, comes from a diverse background, Continue reading CaHRU seminar – Incorporating ethical considerations in research – Dr Stephanie Armstrong

Experts convene for Wellcome funded Network Exploring Ethics in Ambulance Trials (NEAT) project meeting

NEAT Team photo

On 4th November 2016, CaHRU played host to an eminent group of researchers, ethicists and patient representatives in a meeting to discuss ethics in ambulance based trials. The group was formed as part of the Network Exploring Ethics in Ambulance Continue reading Experts convene for Wellcome funded Network Exploring Ethics in Ambulance Trials (NEAT) project meeting