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Become a member of the Health Research Consent Declaration Committee (HRCDC)
In health research, explicit consent is required for processing participants personal data. However, somet… Learn MorePPI Member of a National Research Ethics Committee
The National Office for Research Ethics Committees is now seeking expressions of interest for membership of th… Learn MorePhysical Activity Promotion for chronic disease management in General Practice
In 2024, The Health Services Executive in Ireland developed and launched an evidence-based physical activity pathway for use within healthcare setting…
Learn MoreContribute to research on expanding platelet transfusion therapy in Ireland
What is the research about? Platelets that are donated by donors have a shelf life of only 1 week. This project will investigate how changing the tem…
Learn MoreCancer Research in the West/North West Region
We are currently looking for patients, relatives/carers and members of the public to join their Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Group. The Group …
Learn MoreCOMPASS: Community Participation for Stop Smoking Services in Ireland
This two year project is a collaboration led by RCSI researchers and the HSE. We are interested in co-designing a new service to help people stop smok…
Learn MoreBehaviour Support in Dentistry Core Outcomes (BeSiDe-CO)
BeSiDe-CO is a non-funded project conducted in Trinity College Dublin which aims to develop a co… Learn MoreVoices That Matter – Join Us in our Mission to Stop Pressure Sores
We want to learn more about pressure sores (also called bedsores) in the future. Pressure sores happen when someone stays in one position fo…
Learn MoreVIsion To Action: supporting the implementation of ‘Sharing the Vision’, Ireland’s national mental health policy.
'Sharing the Vision: A Mental Health Policy for Everyone’ is Ireland’s national mental health policy to i… Learn More