The rise and rise of NMAHPs in UK clinical research

  • Jones D
  • Keenan A
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Over the past decade, the role of nurses, midwives and allied health professionals (NMAHPs) have been transformed within the UK research community. Assisted by new funding opportunities and a recognition of their role in interdisciplinary working, NMAHPs are driving innovative patient care. Challenges still remain to maximise the potential of NHAMPs in clinical research; signposting opportunities to become involved in research, promoting clear career pathways and developing innovative roles with the NHS to attract and retain this community are critical.

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Jones, D., & Keenan, A.-M. (2021). The rise and rise of NMAHPs in UK clinical research. Future Healthcare Journal, 8(2), e195–e197. https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2021-0098

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