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Life after stroke awards 2012 PDF Print E-mail

Do you know a remarkable stroke survivor? Have you worked with a fantastic volunteer or Stroke Association affiliated group? Or do you know a primary care practice team that deserves special recognition? Why not nominate them for a 2012 Life After Stroke Award?

Every year, the Life After Stroke Awards recognise very special individuals who have shown great courage since their stroke, or have gone above and beyond the call of duty in other areas relating to stroke.

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A date for your diary PDF Print E-mail

The Stroke Research Network’s annual meeting is a great opportunity for research practitioners and managers to come together and catch up on the latest updates, analysis and policy updates around stroke research.

This year’s event has now been scheduled for 17-18 September 2012, taking place at Newcastle Civic Centre. Watch this space for further details.

 
 
GP-led stroke research in the spotlight PDF Print E-mail

General practitioners have a major role to play in stroke research – and now their contribution is set to be highlighted through a prestigious awards scheme.

For the first time, the Royal College of General Practitioners’ Research Paper of the Year Award scheme includes a category specific to stroke research – and leading figures in the field are keen for GPs to be recognised for their work.

 
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Guardian Clinical Research Partner Zone now online PDF Print E-mail
The CRN Clinical Research Partner Zone, hosted by The Guardian, is now online! 

This new initiative includes information ideal for the life sciences industry, NHS Trusts and primary care specialists as well as patients, carers and the public.

Visit the Clinical Research Partner Zone here.

 
 
'My research journey' film online now PDF Print E-mail

Coming to terms with the impact of a stroke can be difficult, but there is life after stroke - and taking part in stroke research can be a valuable experience.

"Being involved in research has given me a positive out of a pretty negative situation," says Brin Halliwell, who features in our new series of four short films.

Follow Brin on his journey in stroke research here.

 
 
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