The NIHR Clinical Research Network (CRN) South London helps to increase the opportunities for people to take part in clinical research, which will lead to better treatments and health preventative measures now and in the future.
Our aim is that clinical research occupies the place it deserves to in the day-to-day work of the NHS across South London. This includes NHS Trusts, Primary Care organisations and other qualified providers of NHS services, social care and where ever there are healthcare needs. The principles of the NIHR along with the core values of our Partner Organisations runs through everything we do.
The CRN South London also supports the Government’s Strategy for UK Life Sciences by improving the environment for commercial contract clinical research in the NHS and social care in the region.
We are passionate about the contribution that clinical research can make to patient care and disease prevention, and work collaboratively with NHS providers, social care and public health to translate that passion into the effective delivery of studies across South London.
Find out about the EPACS study as one of hundreds of studies carried out across South London that are helping the NHS to develop and deliver better healthcare for patients in the UK and around the world.
Meet the Clinical Directors and Chief Operating Officers who head up the Clinical Research Network in the South London area, along with the managers for each of our six divisions. Our divisional managers work to support a diverse study portfolio.
We’re hosted by Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust although we work with every Trust in the South London area as well as every Clinical Commissioning Group in the area.
The CRN South London operates across 30 specialties that are split into six divisions. Visit the Our Specialties page for a table of all 30 specialties and their corresponding divisions. For particular specialties you can view our portfolio.
Working with Partner Organisations, we provide the practical support that researchers in South London need to carry out high quality clinical and other health-related research studies in the NHS.
The current Funding Model for 2017/18 in CRN South London was agreed by at the Partnership Board on 28 November 2016 and is based on five principles recommended by the Funding Sub-Group.
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