RCN Research Society (East Midlands)
- Introduction
- Steering committee
- Regional activities
- Aims and Terms of Reference
- Action plan and annual report
- Useful resources
Regional activities
Upcoming activity
11 June 2013 at 16.00 to 18.30 at Lecture Theatre 1, A Floor, Medical School, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham, NG7 2UH on
"Freeing the Entrepreneur in You!"
In association with the University of Nottingham, Division of Nursing and Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, the programme for this event includes speakers from the Royal College of Nursing.
16.00-16.30 Refreshments, Registration and Networking
16.30-16.35 Introductions from Stacy Johnson, Co Chair, RCN Research Society, East Midlands Region and Elaine Cook, Deputy Head of School, University of Nottingham
16.35-16.50 A discussion on “health care for financial profit” by Dr Sasha Cuttler, San Francisco General Hospital
16.50-17.05 Achievements from the last year - Group work
17.05-17.15 Research and the Royal College of Nursing by Chris Watts, Nursing Department, RCN
17.15-17.25 Break
17.25-17.50 Understanding Entrepreneurship by Chris Mahon, Director MBA, UoN Business School and Chair NCCP
17.50-18.10 Thinking like the entrepreneur in the acute setting by David Stutchbury, EFM Market Testing Lead, Nottingham University Hospitals
18.10-18.25 Working independently – is this entrepreneurship? by Dame Elizabeth Fradd, RCN Fellow
18.25-18.30 Closing remarks from Tom Sandford, Director RCN England
To book a place, please email iszara.blake@nuh.nhs.uk
Previous activities
15 January 2013 at 5 pm to 6.30 pm at the Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Sciences Building, Room 105.
Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, LE1 5WW on
"Capitalising on the Contribution of Nurses in Clinical Research". Refreshments provided.
A workshop to elicit your needs and concerns of working in clinical research. This is a great opportunity to have your say and to network with colleagues from across the East Midlands.
12 June 2012, 4.30 to 6.30 at the Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH on
"Making Research Work for You" in association with the Nottingham University Hospital Trust's Research Festival

