Challenging traditional research: A synopsis of the National Research Collaborative Meeting (NRCM) in 2017

IF 1.1 Q3 SURGERY
on behalf of the West Midlands Research Collaborative
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Abstract

Introduction

The National Research Collaborative Meeting (NRCM) 2017 was jointly hosted between the West Midlands Research Collaborative (WMRC) and Student Audit and Research in Surgery (STARSurg) on 30th November 2017 in Birmingham. The NRCM 2017 theme was ‘Challenging Traditional Research’.

Methods

Narrative review, outlining key challenges and recommendations for trainee collaborative research groups across medical and surgical disciplines based on the core themes from the NRCM 2017 meeting.

Results

Core themes of: (1) surgical oncology trials; (2) placebo-controlled surgical trials; (3) research funding; (4) medical student involvement in research; (5) emergency care; (6) patient and public involvement. Recommendations were made for planning future collaborative studies, based on these topic areas.

Conclusions

The collaborative research model has demonstrated longevity and effectiveness in delivering high-quality, practice-changing research both within the NHS and internationally. Learning between groups and highlighting areas for interdisciplinary collaboration will drive a meaningful, patient-centred agenda for the future.

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挑战传统研究:2017年全国研究协作会议(NRCM)综述
2017年国家研究合作会议(NRCM)于2017年11月30日在伯明翰由西米德兰兹研究合作(WMRC)和学生审计和外科研究(STARSurg)共同主办。2017年NRCM的主题是“挑战传统研究”。方法以NRCM 2017会议的核心主题为基础,对跨医学和外科学科的实习合作研究小组提出关键挑战和建议。结果评分主题:(1)外科肿瘤学试验;(2)安慰剂对照手术试验;(三)科研经费;(4)医学生参与研究;(5)急救;(6)病人和公众的参与。在这些主题领域的基础上,提出了规划未来合作研究的建议。合作研究模式在提供高质量、改变实践的研究方面,无论是在NHS内部还是在国际上,都证明了其长期性和有效性。小组之间的学习和突出跨学科合作的领域将推动未来有意义的、以患者为中心的议程。
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期刊介绍: IJS Protocols is the first peer-reviewed, international, open access journal seeking to publish research protocols across across the full breadth of the surgical field. We are aim to provide rapid submission to decision times whilst maintaining a high quality peer-review process.
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